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Thembinkosi Africa
We have built an Ebay shop in order to raise funds for the Thembinkosi Foundation and our vision of building the Zambezi International Catholic School. All profits raised through the online shop will go towards the building and sustaining of ZICS. Please support us by visiting our shop. Thank you.
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Build a school in Africa Facebook Group
Build a school in Africa is our Facebook group which has the purpose of spreading the news about the ZICS project, encouraging fundrasing ventures and keeping our supporters up to date with developments relating to our projects.
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Thembinkosi Foundation Blog
The Thembinkosi Foundation Blog dates back to 2005 and is a log of my (Adrian) experiences and thoughts about life in Southern Africa. In more recent weeks since the foundation of the Thembinkosi Foundation website and the development of the ZIS project it has taken on new life as a diary of our quest to fund raise to build and sustain ZIS and our associated outreach projects.
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livesimply
The livesimply project is based on a radical idea: that God calls us to live simply. We are asked to look hard at our lifestyles, and to choose to live simply, sustainably and in solidarity with the poor.
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Private Schools for the Poor
Prof James Tooley exhorts the virtues of private schools for the poor in the developing world. The evidence is compelling.
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Serving the Educational Needs of the poor
Prof James Tooley of the E.G. West Centre at the University of Newcastle puts the case for private education for the world's poorest people.
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Private education in the developing world
Research from South Africa advocating private schooling as a tool for development.
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