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In the Republic of Guinea, we are helping improve primary education for children in need.

URBOND Child Education was established in 2019 and is currently based primarily in Koutaya, Dubreka, Republic of Guinea. The charity was specifically created to advance child education by providing primary schooling and learning resources to children in areas with limited opportunities or where significant shortfalls have been identified

The vision is to embed the URBOND philosophy of ‘building bigger, stronger communities together’ on an international scale by involving the charity’s participants in the UK in the organisations work in Africa. The impact that the charity and its participants are having in the Republic of Guinea is just the beginning of what can be achieved by bringing people together to form stronger communities.

Honours

Non-Profit Organisation Award 2023

Non-Profit Organisation Award 2023

Certificate Of Appreciation From The DCE Of Dixinn

Certificate Of Appreciation From The DCE Of Dixinn

Certificate Of Appreciation From The DCE Of Kaloum

Certificate Of Appreciation From The DCE Of Kaloum

Certificate Of Appreciation From The DCE Of Matam

Certificate Of Appreciation From The DCE Of Matam

Certificate Of Appreciation From The DCE Of Matoto

Certificate Of Appreciation From The DCE Of Matoto

Certificate Of Appreciation From The DPE Of Coyah

Certificate Of Appreciation From The DPE Of Coyah

Certificate Of Appreciation From The DPE Of Ratoma

Certificate Of Appreciation From The DPE Of Ratoma

Portsmouth Tech and Cultural Summit for Transformative Global Work.

Portsmouth Tech and Cultural Summit for Transformative Global Work.

Meet Our Team

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Ousmane Drame

CEO & Founder

Mariama Djelo Bah

Interim Country Representative (GUINEA)

Ruby Plato

Marketing & Fundraising Coordinator (UK)

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