The READS
28/02/2026
Earlier today, I received a WhatsApp message from one of our partners in the US, Mrs. Aminata Davidson. From her message, she asked a few questions that resonate deeply with me, and anticipate that Mama SaLone and her children, must dare to find answers before it's too late. Read her message below:
“Good morning my dear family and friends,
I’ve been reflecting on something I'd love to share.🙏❤️
Sometimes we say we don’t care about this world because we’re focused on heaven. But I truly believe that caring for what God has placed in our hands today is part of our faith and purpose.
This life, the people around us, our communities, and the blessings we see every day are gifts entrusted to us. If we cannot care for what is visible, how can we say we are ready for what is unseen? Loving, serving, and showing compassion here on earth is, to me, one of the greatest ways we honor God.🙏
Let’s continue to uplift one another, take care of what we’ve been given, and strive to leave this world better than we found it.🙏
With love and blessings 🙏❤️ Share to help others” 🙏
Aminata Davidson🙏 ❤️🇸🇳🇬🇳🇸🇱🇺🇸
U.S. Embassy Freetown, Sierra Leone UNICEF Sierra Leone UNFPA Sierra Leone UNDP in Sierra Leone Embassy of Iceland in Freetown ActionAid Sierra Leone Amref Health Africa Africanews
11/02/2026
The READS stands with UNICEF Sierra Leone in support of “SaLone Pikin dem” to get access to clean water for their well-being.
Together, we can make a difference in children's health and well-being.
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Access to clean water is transforming children’s health and well-being across Sierra Leone.
In Petful village, Bombali District, nine-year-old Fatu once relied on water from a nearby contaminated pond—one of the few available sources in her community—putting her and other children at risk of waterborne diseases.
With support from UNICEF, solar-powered water systems and community hand pump wells are shifting communities from unsafe sources to reliable access to clean drinking water—bringing safe water closer to children and their families.
🔗 Read the full story: https://unicef.link/45NTKmT
10/02/2026
is a human right, not just women’s fight.
and see how —the sexual and reproductive health agency—is advocating for women and girls around the world: unf.pa/equality
@topfans
06/02/2026
The READS WASSCE Preparation Camp 2026
We are happy to announce that TheREADS Science Syndicate 2026 WASSCE Preparation Camp, a four-month residential program preparing SSS-3 science students for high performance in the upcoming WASSCE is finally up.
Venue: Bo Social Welfare Compound, Kortigbuma Section, Bo
Date: Feb – May 30, 2026
Focus: Mathematics | English Language | Chemistry | Biology | Physics
Onboarding: 8th February 2026
Arrival: 1:00 pm – 4:00 pm
Orientation: 5:00 pm
Parents and students must review the Camping Prospectus and comply fully with all guidelines throughout the tenure.
Key Features
- Intensive, exam-focused instruction
- Supervised study & periodic assessments
- Timed mocks & past-paper drills
- Mentorship & psychosocial support
- Safe, disciplined residential environment
Meet a few of our staff💡
Contacts: Email: [email protected] | WhatsApp: +1 409 310 7489 | Tel: +232 76761015
18/01/2026
Rest well. Thanks for your contributions in preparing the stage for us. TheREADS, a community-based organization in Research, Education, and Development, will continue to use your resilience and diligence as a reference to continue the fight in restoring the dignity of Mama SaLone, and diligently prioritize contributing to making SaLone a better place for all.
UNDP in Sierra Leone U.S. Embassy Freetown, Sierra Leone UNICEF Sierra Leone Yale University UNFPA Sierra Leone
Today, Sierra Leone remembers the victims of the civil war and honours the resilience of survivors, recommitting to peace, unity, and never again. 🇸🇱🕊️
United Nations in Sierra Leone Independent Commission for Peace and National Cohesion ICPNC -SL The Ministry of Information and Civic Education
17/01/2026
Hello, Young Female Science Students,
We’re set to hear an inspiring Science story from Joyce Nyanda James, a Sierra Leonean scientist doing well in the US, who is sharing her journey from Annie Walsh to Njala University, and to the US.
She'll dive into:
- Why she chose science
- Overcoming challenges as a female scientist in Sierra Leone
- Her motivation and successes
- And most importantly, her advice for young girls in SL pursuing science.
Join us to be inspired.
Date: 17/01/26
Time: 17 PM (GMT)
Platform: Google Meet
Link to join: https://meet.google.com/evc-ydvx-rce
Perfect for high school and university students curious about STEM.
U.S. Embassy Freetown, Sierra Leone UNICEF Sierra Leone Yale University
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