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Why education is at the heart of our work in Zambia
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Dear Friend,
**I'm Mele, and after a recent visit to schools in the Mkushi and Luano districts in central Zambia, I was reminded of the incredible ripple effect that schools can have in a rural community.**
In my [latest blog]([link removed]), I share how the construction of a primary school brings about positive change. It's a place of learning for both children and their families, improving the prospects of a brighter future for all.
[ **Yes, I'll read the blog**]([link removed])
***"At school, we've learned about the benefits of tree planting and how it affects the climate crisis. We plant orange, mango, lemon, and avocado trees, and I help water the orchard."***
Sara, Zambia
[ **Yes, I'll read the blog**]([link removed])
**Thank you for helping support the families in rural Zambia. Together, we can make a difference and ensure that everyone has a more positive future. If you have any questions about our work, please don't hesitate to get in touch with us at**[**
[email protected]**](mailto:
[email protected])**.**
With best wishes
**Mele Nyeleti**
Strategy and Fundraising Officer, Zambia
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