An Inclusive Resource to Help End Period Poverty in ZambiaWith all of the news in the headlines about the future of USAID, we thought we’d share a story full of hope and promise that is taking…Feb 12Feb 12
Anniversary and Achievements: The Top Ten Moments of AEP’s 2024In early November, I started to feel exceptionally tired, which I initially chalked up to stress and perhaps a touch of burnout.Dec 23, 2024Dec 23, 2024
Kilimanjaro 20–20–20This climb was for every child who dreams of a better future, for every community we serve, and for the incredible team at AEP…Aug 26, 20244Aug 26, 20244
Reflecting on a Moment of Honor: My Speech to the Radnor High School Class of 2024This week, I had the incredible honor of returning to my alma mater, Radnor High School, to deliver the commencement speech…Jun 14, 20245Jun 14, 20245
Celebrating 5 Years for Read for Rose: Empowering Minds, Transforming LivesToday, as we commemorate International Autism Day, I am filled with immense pride and gratitude as we celebrate a significant milestone…Apr 2, 2024Apr 2, 2024
Celebrating 20 Years: Dream. Believe. Achieve.JJulie-Anne Savarit-Cosenza Co-founder & Executive Director African Education ProgramMar 28, 2024Mar 28, 2024
Media Statement: African Education Program Stands in Solidarity with Zambia Amidst Declaration of…JJulie-Anne Savarit-Cosenza Co-founder & Executive Director African Education ProgramFeb 29, 2024Feb 29, 2024
Strengthening Our Vision: Welcoming Three Exceptional Members to AEP’s Board of DirectorsJJulie-Anne Savarit-Cosenza Co-founder & Executive Director African Education ProgramFeb 1, 2024Feb 1, 2024
Beyond the Facepalm: A Quick Look at Our Menstrual & Reproductive Health SuccessJJulie-Anne Savarit-Cosenza Co-founder & Executive Director African Education ProgramDec 12, 2023Dec 12, 2023
Growing Read for Rose, Our WayJulie-Anne Savarit-Cosenza Co-founder & Executive Director African Education ProgramDec 6, 2023Dec 6, 2023
Catherine’s Journey: Empowering Women and Catalyzing Community-Led DevelopmentJJulie-Anne Savarit-Cosenza Co-founder & Executive Director African Education ProgramNov 29, 2023Nov 29, 2023
Back to Our Roots: A Story of Leadership, Vulnerability, and Deserving a Spot on the WallJulie-Anne Savarit-Cosenza Co-founder & Executive Director African Education ProgramNov 16, 2023Nov 16, 2023
From the U.S. to Zambia: Making 8,000 Mile-Long ConnectionsMMichael Marino Volunteer, African Education Program (AEP) Michael is a sophomore at Georgetown University and an alumni of Radnor High…Aug 28, 2023Aug 28, 2023
What is my purpose?JJulie-Anne Savarit-Cosenza Co-founder & Executive Director, African Education Program She is a recognized community leader by the M…May 3, 2023May 3, 2023
New logo, new website. New blog!Today is the big day! I’m so excited to share the African Education Program’s new brand identity!Sep 23, 2022Sep 23, 2022
Where to find older African Education Program blog posts?The African Education Program and the Amos Youth Centre (our flagship Learning & Leadership Center in Kafue, Zambia) have been blogging for…Sep 23, 2022Sep 23, 2022