We’ve shared landscapes, fruits and vegetables, vibrant colors, and your contributions. This time around we’re exploring education — what Nelson Mandela once said is the “most powerful weapon which you can use to change the world.” Get in touch with your inner child through these images of learning and play.
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At the Nyanyao Primary School in Ghana’s capital, Accra, a young student shows off her talents
Photo credit Morgana Wingard/ONE
Little ones slipping and sliding at the Mwangaza Tumaini School in Nairobi, Kenya
Photo credit Morgana Wingard/ONE
Students thinking hard at the Mchangani Primary School in Tanzania’s largest city, Dar es Salaam
Photo credit Marco Urban
Lucky number seven!
Photo credit Morgana Wingard/ONE
Students at Ethiopia’s Sabatta Primary School are bound to get hand cramps after all that writing!
Photo credit Morgana Wingard/ONE
What are students without their teacher?
Photo credit Morgana Wingard/ONE
All smiles at the Nsaba Diaspora Community Senior High School in Obodan, Ghana
Photo credit Morgana Wingard/ONE
An expertly delivered speech at a school in Tamale, Ghana
Photo credit Morgana Wingard/ONE
The bright yellow uniforms at Ghana’s Nyanyao Primary School bring a sunny glow to serious students
Photo credit Morgana Wingard/ONE
Work hard, play hard at the Osu Presby Cluster School in Accra, Ghana
Photo credit Morgana Wingard/ONE
As the series continues, we’re still collecting images from you. Send your best shots to Malaka at mgharib@one.org and your photographic genius might be the center of our next album!









