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L'éducation au-delà des livres et des salles de classe
Having studied human rights as part of my master’s course, I found it frustrating when my classes covered cases of human rights violations and...
Bienvenue à Chatila
Under the shadow of thick, black clouds sweeping in from the mountains one February evening in Beirut I climbed into the back of a taxi in Gemmayze;...
"Prof! Prof!"
When I first arrived at SB Overseas centre in Saida I remember feeling incredibly nervous. I had never really taught before and had no idea what to...
Volontariat avec SB OverSeas… franchir les frontières
If you think my following words will describe to you what refugee children and youth currently living in Brussels witnessed during the war,...
"Juste un peu plus fort, un peu plus intelligent et un peu plus confiant que la veille"
Class starts at 1:30pm with Arabic, but it is not until 2:30 when we, the volunteers, enter. First for mathematics, then for English starting at...
L'histoire de Youssef par Sandon
BEIRUT, Lebanon – The children of SB Overseas are among the most vulnerable in the world. Consider Youssef, a 9-year-old boy in grade 0 at SB...
En disant au revoir à Bruxelles
Long-time SB Espoir volunteer Zoheb Mashiur shares with us his experience building relationships in Brussels through the volunteer programme:...
Trouver une nouvelle maison au Liban
Every two months international volunteers come from all over the world to teach at SB’s non-formal education centres in Beirut or Saida, as they...
L'élève de Rosa : une histoire de force
By Rosa Heinen Any person who were to visit the center here in Saida would most likely think that it looks like a regular school, with regular...
La Bucket List de Francesca à Bruxelles
Hello everyone, My name is Francesca and I am a bubbly Italian, landed in Brussels in September 2018. I moved here after completing a dreadful – but...