ARED is a non-profit, non-governmental organization based in Dakar (Senegal), West Africa. Founded in 1990 by Sonja Fagerberg-Diallo, ARED is dedicated to training, education and publishing in national languages.
Designed to bridge the fundamental reading and math gaps of the most vulnerable students,
continues its commitment to improving the quality of education in Senegal.
Sukaabe Janngo: Towards an enriched and equitable education
Tutoring is an effective way of supporting the most vulnerable students,
especially girls, and strengthen their commitment to school.
a more resilient, high-performance education system through the optimization of teaching tools
Key figures
30years
Years of experience
510
training courses held
146000
Books sold
15000
Beneficiaries trained
Children affected
10500
About us
Who we are
ARED is a non-profit, non-governmental organization based in Dakar (Senegal), West Africa. Founded in 1990 by Sonja Fagerberg-Diallo, ARED is dedicated to training, education and publishing in national languages.
Working together
Sponsor a child for a school year in the bilingual curriculum...
What your donation covers :
- Tuition fees for a full year
- Teacher's materials:
- School equipment (reading book, mathematics book, 2 notebooks, 1 pack of pens)
Offering remedial learning during the summer vacations that's useful for a child
What your donation covers :
- Tuition fees for a complete
- Tutor material (Tutor's guide)
- School equipment (reading book, mathematics book, 2 notebooks, 1 pack of pens)
Sponsor a child for a year of remedial learning and transform a family.
What your donation covers :
- Tuition fees for a full year
- Tutor material (Tutor's guide)
- School equipment (reading book, mathematics book, 2 notebooks, 1 pack of pens)
News
Training for CM1 teachers from the Sukaaɓe Janngo project began this morning, January 6, 2021, in the IEFs of Pété, Podor and Dagana. The training focuses on Project...
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ARED's Monitoring & Evaluation Manager, Modou Mbaye, joined the Reading Pilot Project Coordinator, Amadou Beye Sy, in Boghé, Mauritania, from March 1 to 5....
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Extract from the speech by the Minister of Education of the Islamic Republic of Mauritania at the closing ceremony of the TWG workshop led by experts...
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Training for CM1 teachers from the Sukaaɓe Janngo project began this morning, January 6, 2021, in the IEFs of Pété, Podor and Dagana. The training focuses on Project...
Read
ARED's Monitoring & Evaluation Manager, Modou Mbaye, joined the Reading Pilot Project Coordinator, Amadou Beye Sy, in Boghé, Mauritania, from March 1 to 5....
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