Bike4School'S ARCHIVE

  • Dorothey Aoko Odhiambo is one of the students that appears in the recently released Bike4School photo book. A copy of the book was handed to her, and she is very proud to be appearing in the book. The book shows photos and pieces of handwritten essays by students from Kenya and Uganda who go to…lees verder

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  • Students and teachers in Uganda are now benefiting from the Bike4School programme. At different schools in Uganda Bike4School is rolled out. Students who apply for a bicycle receive a training in bicycle maintenance to ensure that they are able to keep their bicycle in good riding condition. Fundraising for this Bike4School project is ongoing: Click…lees verder

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  • In schools in Uganda the Bike4School programme not only includes students, but also teachers. Teachers who walk long distances to school can also benefit from the programme. Especially schools in rural areas show a high number of teachers applying for bicycles. Having well-rested teachers in class also benefits students. Last week a group of teachers…lees verder

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  • Bikester.nl supports Bike4School projects of CooP-Africa. Bikester is an online shop for bicycles and bicycle accessories. As part of their corporate social responsibility policy they support the bicycle interventions of CooP-Africa. Support the bicycle interventions of CooP-Africa and become a partner. Go to the project page for more information about this Bike4School programme in Uganda.

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  • For the past 2 weeks, teachers in Kenya have been on strike. They are in disagreement with the government who revoked a law that was previously passed and which would see an increase in teacher’s salaries. There are currently no activities at public schools with the absence of teachers. Therefore, also the Bike4School programme in…lees verder

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  • Country Side secondary school is one of the schools that started a Bike4School programme with CooP-Africa two years ago. Currently the applications are open for new students (and teachers). Go to the project page for more information about this Bike4School programme in Uganda. Click here to donate a bike to a student in Uganda.

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  • Steve Mbiko is one of the students in the Bike4School programme that wrote an essay about what his bicycle means to him. He describes how he is now not coming late for classes any more, and that he uses the bicycle to go to the sport fields. Steve has been handed a copy of the…lees verder

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  • At St. Paul Secondary School in Uganda, students and teachers are signing up for the Bike4School programme. Currently, mostly teachers have applied. The school is far from town and teachers are covering long distances to reach school, mostly on foot. Go to the project page for more information about this Bike4School programme in Uganda. Click…lees verder

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  • The application for the Bike4School project in Uganda are coming in at a steady pace. At Nachigo Secondary School they put up a banner about the programme to inform students about the programme. The first bicycles on this school will soon be given out. Go to the project page for more information about this Bike4School…lees verder

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  • Cycling out of Poverty (CooP-Africa) has now published a photo book showing students from Kenya and Uganda who go to school on their bicycles. The book shows pieces of handwritten essays in English by students from Kenya and Uganda, and photos of the relevant student that reflects the situation. Luuk Eickmans, director of CooP Africa,…lees verder

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