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Seeing the Bigger Picture: Climbing Kilimanjaro to support education in Rwanda

OK, so the task we have set ourselves as a family - climbing Kilimanjaro this Christmas - may not be so original.  But we hope that you will overlook our lack of originality in the interests of the cause we are supporting.

The recent history of Rwanda may be the most hopeful and inspiring story in Africa.  In 1994, a tenth of the population died in a genocide that the rest of the world did nothing to prevent or arrest.  Contrast this to last year, when Rwanda became the first country in history to elect a national legislature in which a majority of members were women. 

Living standards have risen but Rwanda is still desperately poor, with per capita GDP of less than $500 in 2008.  However, better governance and - crucially - the steady spread of education among both boys and girls is offering the country's ten million people the hope of a brighter future.    

There is still a great deal to do.  According to the United Nations, 35% of Rwandans over 14 are illiterate.  Among women and girls, the literacy rate is lower still. 

Rwanda Aid: a strong local organisation

We know a charity that can really help.  For two years now, William's company, Beazley, has supported Rwanda Aid, a charity that provides targeted, tangible support for some of the country's most needy and vulnerable people, particularly in the remote south western district of Cyangugu.  Rwanda Aid has done terrific work in building homes and schools in Cyangugu, and in bringing healthcare and training to the local population. 

We would like to raise £8,000 ($12,000)  to make a major impact on children's education in Cyangugu.  The Rwandan government is trying to make primary schooling freely available, but there are still many children who receive little or no schooling.  Your contribution can make a huge difference - and David Chaplin and his team at Rwanda Aid will ensure it is well spent. 

Specifically, we are looking to invest in books and equipment for Nyarusange primary school, where Rwanda Aid has just helped the local community build three new classrooms.  Our goal is to achieve a turnaround comparable to that achieved at the primary school in Bweyeye.  Before Rwanda Aid began to help, Bweyeye primary school had more than 80 children crammed into a single room with a leaky roof, no windows or doors; no desks, books, pencils or paper - just slates and chalk.  Today, the school has new classrooms, desk, books and laptops.   (To see the transformation, click through the pictures on the left.)   

How to contribute

To give, just follow the directions on this website.  Donating through JustGiving is simple, fast and secure - they’ll never sell or pass on donor details or send unwanted emails. Once you donate, Justgiving will send your money directly to the charity and, for UK givers, they will make sure Gift Aid is reclaimed on every eligible donation by a UK taxpayer.

At present, I'm afraid we cannot arrange for gifts to Rwanda Aid to be tax deductible in the United States as the charity does not have a registered US office.  But we very much hope that our American friends and colleagues will be willing to contribute nevertheless. 

Updating you on our progress

We're committed to updating you in three ways - two serious, one less so.  The less serious update will be on the Pitt family's tortuous progress up Kilimanjaro.  We are taking the slowest possible route to minimise the risk of altitude sickness.  Numerous seasoned climbers have warned us that altitude sickness can afflict the fittest people.  This is good to know.  Otherwise, the astonishing physical condition of the Pitt family might have led us to believe - hubristically - that we could yomp up Africa's highest mountain before breakfast.  

William is employing his renowned technological expertise to explore ways of running a blog during the family's climb up Kilimanjaro.  If this proves feasible, we will send you a link to the blog and you will be able to chart our progress, yard by agonizing yard.  If not, we'll send you a snapshot of us at the summit when we get down.

The more important updates relate to the money you help us raise and to the uses to which Rwanda Aid is putting your money.  The former you can track on this site.  The latter we will tell you about (and show you the photographs) as soon as the books and the laptops are bought and delivered.  We will post all of that information to this site, but if you would like an email report, please email Aline at a@alinesullivan.com  and we will add you to our mailing list.

 

Last but not least ...

Thank you.  Thank you so much for any contribution you can make.  We are enormously grateful.

William, Aline, Katie & Daniel

        

  

 

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Best of Luck!! Donation by Kimberly Baldoni on 03/12/09

 
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Donation by Alistair on 03/12/09

 
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Good luck! Donation by Sally Horrocks on 03/12/09

 
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Good Luck !! Donation by Christopher Branch on 03/12/09

 
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I'll be thinking of you when I am lying on the sofa in my Christmas jumper, sipping snowballs and raiding the Roses tin! Donation by Rebecca Haggerty on 03/12/09

 
£25.00 + £7.05 Gift Aid
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Good luck and enjoy - if you can! Donation by Emma Whiteacre on 03/12/09

 
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Have a great trip! Take lots of pictures. Donation by Margaret Donnelly on 03/12/09

 
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Good luck to you all,I'm full of admiration.With William's "renowned technological expertise" I know the blog will be the biggest challenge! Donation by Jane Roberts on 02/12/09

 
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What a great family adventure - best of luck! Donation by Tom on 02/12/09

 
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Best of luck on your journey! Donation by Sean Carroll on 02/12/09

 
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Godd Luck! Donation by Kieran Dempsey on 02/12/09

 
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Good luck! You are an inspiration. Donation by Sarah Hughes on 02/12/09

 
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Great cause. Best of luck to the family. Donation by Jeremie Saada on 02/12/09

 
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Faith, Hope and Charity is Forever Lasting. Donation by Gregory Cusick on 02/12/09

 
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What a remarkable thing you are doing with your children. All the best to your family. Donation by Christine Oates on 02/12/09

 
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Best of luck and don't forget to bring extra oxygen! :) Donation by Martha Sanders (Donovan) on 02/12/09

 
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Have fun. Donation by Nick on 01/12/09

 
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Best wishes Donation by Jonathan Gray on 01/12/09

 
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Donation by Sharon and Jerry Schendel on 01/12/09

 
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Good luck with the ascent, though I hear that the descent is the difficult part. Look forward to reading your blog. Donation by Ingrid Milne on 01/12/09

 
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Just make sure you get Daniel back to school by the 13th January - good luck! Donation by Mr J on 30/11/09

 
£20.00 + £5.64 Gift Aid
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What an exciting challenge for your family! Donation by Elaine Sullivan on 27/11/09

 
£100.00
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Good luck with your goal and enjoy the climb! Donation by John E. Donnelly (Uncle John) on 27/11/09

 
£100.00
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Great to have your support. Good luck with the fund raising and the climb! Donation by david chaplin on 26/11/09

 
£50.00 + £14.10 Gift Aid
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Fantastic challenge! Good luck. Donation by Emma Reed on 26/11/09

 
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