Celebrating Our August Spot of the Month: The Mash Foundation Joska Spot, Kenya
“It’s not about the numbers, it’s about loving what you do and the passion behind it.” – Tina, Joska Spot. Meet our Spot of the Month of August, The Mash …read more
“It’s not about the numbers, it’s about loving what you do and the passion behind it.” – Tina, Joska Spot. Meet our Spot of the Month of August, The Mash …read more
We are delighted to share our Annual Report and Accounts for EduSpots Global (UK), which were approved by Shruti Suni, our UK auditor, and the trustees on the 22nd October …read more
“The solutions we need are often around us”- Abdul Mun-im Tamimu We are thrilled to announce Abdul Mun-im Tamimu of Kumbungu Zamigu Spot as our Catalyst of the Month for …read more
We are recruiting a dynamic, fast and creative Graphic Designer to design high-quality visual assets, strengthen EduSpots’ brand identity, and deliver creative content that enhances our campaigns and programmes. Location: …read more
We are recruiting a dynamic, strategic & committed Ghana-based Fundraising Manager to progress our income generation strategy in Ghana and beyond. Location: Remote working (home-based in Ghana, with some domestic …read more
In recent times, coding has gone beyond a technical skill to have. It’s a creative tool for problem-solving, storytelling, and solutions to real challenges relating to the SDGs. In August, …read more
We are excited to announce that EduSpots has signed a memorandum of understanding with Ghana Library Authority, as the two organisations come together to support education in the Teshie community. …read more
To borrow the words of Robin Sharma, “everything is created twice, first in the mind and then in reality”. In July, DigiLit Sparks across the EduSpots network took on the …read more
Emmanuel Adjei has cycled a remarkable 10,000km, crossing into Ghana today, on Wednesday 17th September, after a remarkable 103 day journey. The epic journey back to his home community in …read more
Congratulations to Godfred Afeigra of Dulugu Spot as our Catalyst of the Month for July! Godfred’s unfailing efforts to prioritise the Dulugu Sparks have not gone unnoticed, and today we …read more
We are delighted to announce that the winner of the June Spot of the Month for 2025 is Zangabalun Spot! Their proactive approach to uniting the community was remarkable, especially …read more
It was early Monday morning, and I was seated in public transport heading to Madina. As the mate (conductor) began calling for fares, I raised my head, half awake, and …read more
This International Literacy Day EduSpots is launching a new campaign to collect and buy 25,000 books! This will enable the Catalyst network to fill empty shelves across the Spots in Ghana …read more
Do you believe education needs to adapt to a world on the move, considering changes such as AI, climate change and growing inequity? This September, EduSpots are launching a new …read more
What does it actually mean to promote active local and global citizenship behaviours, skills and attitudes, through education? And what do these behaviours, skills and attitudes look like in today’s …read more
We are recruiting a dynamic, strategic & committed Ghana-based Enterprise Manager to progress our income generation strategy in Ghana and beyond. Location: Remote working (home-based in Ghana, with some domestic …read more
Emmanuel Adjei is on the home stretch of an epic solo 10,000km cycle ride from Germany to Ghana and is set to arrive in Accra on Friday 19th September. Emmanuel …read more
Welcome back to our Book of the Month for August! This month, we have chosen to explore a recommended text, Decolonising the Mind by Ngugi wa Thiong’o, which delves into …read more
We are excited to share that our CEO/Founder, Cat Davison, has been selected for the Youth for Peace: UNESCO Intercultural Leadership Programme. This new UNESCO initiative, implemented with the generous …read more
“I used to sit quietly and watch. Now I like to play and read with my friends. It makes me feel good when we learn together.” Eight year old Esterlyn …read more
Play is one of the most universally understood and instinctively joyful aspects of childhood, and yet it is often undervalued in practice. At EduSpots, we believe play is not a …read more