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Newsletter February 2013 edition
February 2013

Swaziland - Launched the Environmental Education Programme!

The conservation team is proud to be able to announce that we launched our environmental education programme in collaboration with the environmental education officer from Mlawula at the neighbouring community of Shewula this month. ...

Mozambique - New toilets at pre school in Tofo

At the moment we are making our mission stronger in Tofu village by providing toilets to a local primary school called Phembane primary school....

Swaziland - Transport to school, results in more concentration on studies

Mcebisi and Bongiwe are sponsored with transport money to be able to go to school every day. A walk that normally took them an hour and resulted in lack of energy to be able to concentrate at school....

South Africa - A lot going on in Cape Town

Our German volunteer Carina is doing a great job, classrooms improvements thanks to Rotary and amazing visit from Swaziland......

Mozambique - If not now, then when? If not you, then who?

Want to live your dream? Ross Newbigging (former Marine Reasearch Assistant at AOA) is a perfect example of how to live your dream. We are so greatful having him i our team and wish him all the luck on the road continuing living his dream......

Mozambique - Making a Splash to Kick Off 2013!

In Tofo we have a fantastic innovative project that combines our marine and community programs and makes everyone smile. Since January 2012 we have been running swim school programs for local children. ...

Wrap up: If you are going, GO ALL OUT!!!

We would like to take this opportunity to thank all volunteers, staff members, project partners and donors for their participation and support. The content of this newsletter was compiled by field leaders and edited by Karin Claesson. Thank you - Siyabonga - Keitumetse - Enkosi Kakhulu - Obrigado

Volunteer Feedback: Savanna Conservation volunteer - Swaziland - 2 weeks

Volunteering in Swaziland, Africa was an invigorating experience. The memeories friends and lessons developed through volunteering will continue with me for my lifetime.

 

Teaching CT
The teaching in Barberton was great. It helped me a lot to become sure that I really want to become a teacher. It prepared for my whole working life. Geisser Lea-Mara
South Africa (00/00/0000)
 
Simon Pierce
Associate Marine Researcher

Dr Simon Pierce, from New Plymouth, New Zealand, is a marine biologist with 11 years of experience. He has been working in Mozambique since 2005 - he believes Mozambique is a global hotspot for Earth's largest fishes, whale sharks and manta rays, and many other amazing marine species. He is the lead whale shark scientist for the Foundation for the Protection of Marine Megafauna and is Executive Director of Eyes on the Horizon. Simon states that the MMF partnership with All Out Africa is a great opportunity for volunteers to gain experience in the absolute latest marine research techniques.

 
If not now, then when? If not you, then who?
Mozambique

Want to live your dream? Ross Newbigging (former Marine Reasearch Assistant at AOA) is a perfect example of how to live your dream. We are so greatful having him i our team and wish him all the luck on the road continuing living his dream...

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