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Tamzin Merchant – A World of Difference - May 08

Tamzin Merchant in Uganda

As part of her role as one of Build Africa’s Ambassadors, the actress Tamzin Merchant recently visited Kaikuku School in Masindi, Uganda. In her own words, Tamzin tells the story of her visit to a most unusual school and how she was inspired by the children of a world far removed from her own. Tamzin can be seen in Murder on the Home Front, a new ITV1 two-part crime drama, which first airs on Thursday 9 May.

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Celebrities & Business Leaders Support Safe Water for Schools in Africa - Apr 30

At a recent event, hosted by the entrepreneur and philanthropist Mark Florman, business leaders and celebrities joined forces to support Build Africa water projects in rural Uganda.

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Come to our Volunteer Day - Saturday 1 June, Tunbridge Wells - May 09

We need your help. Are you an organised, creative and energetic individual who wants to make the most of their skills? If you are, then we could be the organisation for you. Read More..


MergerMarket Battle the Elements for Build Africa - Apr 17

Mergermarket London to Paris Cycle TeamA team from Mergermarket have battled the elements to complete the iconic London to Paris Cycle and raise funds for Kombe Primary School in rural Kenya. Read More..


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Build Africa works exclusively in rural areas of Uganda and Kenya. We combine learning and earning opportunities which offer children and their families long-term solutions to poverty. 

Our Vision is for every young person in Africa to fulfil their potential and to make a difference. 

"I have always been interested in helping children in developing countries and Build Africa fulfils that desire. I found that Build Africa had excellent credentials and is very good at what it does. I am happy to put in the hours of training in the hope that my efforts will be make a difference to children in the countries where they operate."
Jean-Pierre Darque, marathon runner and Build Africa supporter
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