Semlex For Education, the charitable foundation of Semlex, is committed to promoting education by providing essential resources to schools in countries where resources are limited. Recently, the foundation made a significant donation to the Evangelical School Educar Safim in Guinea-Bissau, offering notebooks, pens, colored pencils, binders, and bags to students.
In Guinea-Bissau, only 35% of children aged 7 to 14 attend primary school, and less than half-complete their primary cycle. The lack of resources and associated costs of education are major barriers to equitable access to education in this country.
The Director of the Evangelical School Educar Safim, Victor Martinho Indi, expressed his gratitude to Semlex For Education and Semlex Bissau for their donation. He emphasized the positive impact it will have on the school’s students and the local community. The Minister of Justice, Teresa Alexandrina Da Silva, was also present at the ceremony.
Education is a fundamental right for all children and is essential to fight poverty and promote economic and social development. By providing essential resources to schools and working with local partners to improve access to education, Semlex For Education is helping to provide equal opportunities for all children. Minister of Justice, Teresa Alexandrina Da Silva, also expressed her appreciation to Semlex For Education and Semlex Bissau for their generous donation.
Semlex For Education would like to warmly thank Semlex Bissau, who made this donation possible. Without their support, this action would not have been possible. We are proud of our commitment to education and will continue to work with Semlex subsidiaries to improve access to education.
This donation from Semlex For Education to the Evangelical School Educar Safim in Guinea-Bissau was a moment of great emotion and gratitude. It allowed children to receive the school supplies they needed to continue their education and gave them hope for a better future. Semlex For Education is proud to have contributed to this noble cause and will continue to work for education in Africa.