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The foundation has four core programs around which all activities and projects will be based. These programs will exist in each country we operate. Each program will be piloted in one country for at least 3 years and after successful deployment and implementation, it will be duplicated into the other countries. LAM-TECH Foundation’s cause will be achieved by implementing the following programs, all under the umbrella of “Promoting Science and Technology Education in West Africa.” ... Read more...
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Mission and objectives of the organization LAM-TECH Foundation, Inc. is a 501(c)(3)-pending non-profit organization based in New York. New York purpose: dedicated to helping under-served students, teachers, and communities in West Africa to establish and operate energy-efficient and sustainable virtual science labs enabled by ICT. Our Mission is to promote and increase the use of available, sustainable, reliable ICT solutions to teach math, science and techn... Read more...
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What do you think about the current website? Do you like it or not? What else is missing? What features will you like to see on this website? We want to hear from now because this website is going to be revamped within the next 90 days.... Read more...
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Fourah Bay College Headlines

  • Restoring Meteorological Services is a Step Forward - Awareness Times

    Restoring Meteorological Services is a Step Forward
    Awareness Times
    Freetown, Lungi, Kenema, Njala, Kabala and Fourah Bay College are the likely areas where these meteorological stations will be installed. We understand that a team from the United Kingdom Meteorological Office will be in Sierra Leone in early 2012 and ...

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  • Sierra Leone Legal Aid Externship Programme - Middle East North Africa Financial Network

    Sierra Leone Legal Aid Externship Programme
    Middle East North Africa Financial Network
    Nov 28, 2011 (Concord Times/All Africa Global Media via COMTEX) -- This week AdvocAid is training six law students from Fourah Bay College in the theoretical and practical legal skills needed for a career in human rights law, as part of the Sierra ...
    University of Texas at Arlington helps Sierra Leone respond to country's ...CisionWire (press release)

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  • Sierra Leone Conference – a date with our destiny - Sierra Express Media

    Sierra Leone Conference – a date with our destiny
    Sierra Express Media
    At a recent outreach to freshmen at Fourah Bay College campus, a colleague of mine Ismael Koroma, selling the conference to the students at the Amphitheatre said, “We have boarded the Zion train and unless and until we land successfully, ...

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  • Awareness Times News Briefs from Sierra Leone - Awareness Times

    Awareness Times News Briefs from Sierra Leone
    Awareness Times
    THIS MEDIUM DOES NOT NECESSARILY AGREE WITH THE CONTENTS BELOW A local newspaper has reported that six law students at Fourah Bay College FBC, the University of Sierra Leone, are taking theoretical and practical legal skills in Human Rights Law as part ...

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  • Progress in Sierra Leone, but Not for the Youth - World Press Review

    World Press Review

    Progress in Sierra Leone, but Not for the Youth
    World Press Review
    In fact, for over a month the country's main university, Fourah Bay College (FBC) has still not reopened since it closed for the summer holiday, due to a strike by lecturers over poor salaries. A female FBC student, who spoke to me anonymously, said, ...

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