News and Stories
A cobra in the schoolyard
In this week’s blog for Project SERPENT we share the results of our fieldwork in Galle! From having cobra’s in the schoolyard to developing a poster. Read all about it now in the third blog of the series.
Staying with a guest family
This week I will tell you all about our time in the field for project SERPENT, in one of the most remote areas of Sri Lanka, Mannar Island.
Introduction Project SERPENT
Project SERPENT is a public health project with the aim of raising awareness pertaining to snakebite envenoming in rural Sri Lanka. In the SERPENT blog series, our Executive Director Kintan, shares about her experiences living and working in Sri Lanka for three months.
Interview with Chennery
Welcome Chennery Cardenas! She recently joined our team as a European Studies student and will help us with conducting research. We believe that her enthusiasm, knowledge and willpower will definitely bring her places. In this interview, we get to know Chennery and her opinion on the Dutch education system, educational inequality and why knowledge is essential for personal growth.
Interview with Rosalie
Meet one of the new faces of our organization, Rosalie van den Berg! As a European Studies student, she applied for an internship with us and is now involved in our fundraising team. Rosalie is eager to learn and shares her thoughts on the importance of education and what changes she would make to the education system. Read more below and give a warm welcome to Rosalie!
My motivation behind the architecture of Little Trees Nurtury
Wathmi Fernando, the architect of Little Trees Nurtury, shares her personal story about her motivation behind the design of the preschool. Amongst other things, the history, people and environment of Mannar have inspired her to create a unique design. Read her article to learn more about the story behind it!
Interview with Alex
In this interview, we get to know Alex Rowe, who is involved with the organization behind the scenes as a creative consultant. Among other things, he has helped us with constructing the website, designing our logo, the Little Trees Nurtury video and much more.
“There is always room for a story that can transport people to another place.”
- J.K. Rowling