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Formation | 2019 |
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Type | Charitable Foundation |
Purpose | General Charitable Purposes; Education and Training; Climate Change Mitigation and Adaptation Strategies; Environment Enhancement and Conservation; Animal Welfare. |
Headquarters | London |
Region | Africa: currently Botswana, Malawi, Mozambique, Namibia, Tanzania, Uganda, Zambia and Zimbabwe |
Key people | James Michael Alexandroff, Hugh John Grootenhuis, Barry Michael McCorkell |
Website | https://www.perivolifoundation.com |
The Perivoli Foundation is a UK-registered charity established in 2019.. [1] With a core focus on Africa, "nursery school education, climate change, innovative technologies and academic research" are the main areas the foundation is focused on. [2]
James Alexandroff is one of the key people behind the Perivoli Foundation. [3] He was awarded an OBE in the New Year Honours 2023 Overseas and International List for his services to Education in Africa through the Foundation. [4]
In 2022, the Perivoli Foundation was awarded Gold in the Education/Training category at the Green Apple Awards. [5]
The Foundation's best-known scheme is the Perivoli Schools Trust – a two-year training programme for nursery school teachers in Sub-Saharan Africa. In January 2024 it was reported that through the programme, the Foundation has helped train 5,500 nursery school teachers. [6]
The Perivoli Foundation also supports The Perivoli Africa Research Centre (PARC), which was established at the University of Bristol, [7] following a £1m donation from the Foundation. [8]
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