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La Fosse take on RideLondon-Essex to Fundraise for FOMOE

La Fosse take on RideLondon-Essex to Fundraise for FOMOE!

Five La Fosse employees are going to take part in the RideLondon-Essex 60 event on Sunday 28th May to raise funds for FOMOE. This excellent cycling challenge starts and finishes in central London – coursing through the beautiful and historic Epping Forest and past some of Londons most impressive landmarks! Here is a photo of…
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Children at risk amid Cholera outbreak

Malawi are currently facing their deadliest ever recorded Cholera outbreak, claiming more than 1,500 lives. This has been triggered by devastating storms (including Cyclone Freddy) spreading contaminated water. Within our district there have been 6,756 reported cases and 200 reported deaths – unfortunately these are increasing. The school currently have access to water drinking straws…
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The Devastating Effects of Cyclone Freddy

Cyclone Freddy has been one of the longest lasting storms ever recorded in the southern hemisphere – lasting at least 36 days. Freddy met wind speeds in excess of 160mph and has amounted for over 600mm of rainfall in some locations. By the time that Freddy met Malawi, it had reached tropical storm strength and…
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Cooking Lessons!

As part of the vocational skills training at the school, students have engaged in cooking lessons. In January, it was time for standard 7 to prepare their own lunch! A teacher at the school taught pupils about different ways to cook and heat up food – including how to boil. Together, students collected all of the…
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Sunflower Production

In March 2022 a group named SULIA conducted a training course at MOET which continued over the duration of 5 days. The aim of the training was to provide members of local communities with the agricultural skills and knowledge required to run an agricultural business. During the course, SULIA emphasised how each of these agricultural…
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MOET Enrols New Pupils!

All at MOET strive to provide academic and professional support to disadvantaged children so it is of the upmost importance that MOET continue to enrol new pupils into the school in order to ensure that we can continue our mission. MOET staff have recently visited children in surrounding areas to identify those that qualify for…
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SULIA Teaches the Parents and Guardians of MOET Pupils How to Live Sustainably!

The Sustainable Livelihood for All (SULIA) are a local organisation that provide activities in order to train and support individuals in living sustainably. SULIA took an interest to MOET after discovering the similarities in the objectives of the two organisations. SULIA kindly decided to support MOET by providing training to the parents and guardians of…
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New Beds at the MOET Girls’ Hostel

MOET are striving to maintain their excellent standards of education delivery. One core element of improving learning standards is to ensure the students are comfortable both within lessons and in their accommodation. Using the funds that MOET have generated through miscellaneous sales, MOET has taken advantage of the students absence by making changes to the…
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MOET Pupils Celebrated the End of Their Academic Year With Sporting Activities!

As the academic year for MOET school came to an end in December, the pupils celebrated with a Sports Day! MOET pupils participated in an array of sporting activities to refresh their brains and have some fun after a long and exhaustive year of studies and examinations. As you can see below, the pupils dressed…
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Permaculture Training at MOET

In addition to practical farming lessons taught to the pupils, MOET also provide an outreach programme targeted to the wider community and providing them with permaculture skills. The community are taught skills including how to conserve wood and land resources. They are dependent on fishing and farming and henceforth the quality of the land and…
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