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The Dadé Kaolé Association and the Brothers of the Christian Schools for the Education of Indigenous Peoples

October 18, 2025 by
The Dadé Kaolé Association and the Brothers of the Christian Schools for the Education of Indigenous Peoples
Dade Kaole

On October 16, 2025, the Dadé Kaolé Association visited Lomié to inquire about the schooling conditions of four young Baka from the Messok District. This initiative is part of the partnership established between the Dadé Kaolé Association and the Brothers of Christian Schools (FEC), aimed at improving access to education for indigenous populations..

The students concerned are housed in a residence managed by the Brothers of the Christian Schools, where they benefit not only from quality educational supervision but also from rigorous academic support. As part of this partnership, the Dadé Kaolé Association contributes by covering part of the boarding fees at this boarding school, in order to ensure these young people receive better monitoring and an environment conducive to their academic success.

LThe Brothers of the Christian Schools, founded in 1680 by the French priest Jean-Baptiste de La Salle, continue their educational mission by particularly investing in the education of underprivileged youth. The pedagogy of the Brothers of the Christian Schools is based on an innovative approach that promotes teaching in French and aims to make education accessible to a wide audience, especially to the most disadvantaged children. Through this collaboration, the Dadé Kaolé Association and the Brothers of the Christian Schools join their efforts to offer the Baka youth a better future through quality education..

The Dadé Kaolé Association and the Brothers of the Christian Schools for the Education of Indigenous Peoples
Dade Kaole October 18, 2025