20 NOK does much for SAIH:

776 teachers: By giving money to Students 'and Academics' International Assistance Fund (SAIH), you have helped educate 776 teachers in Nicaragua, writes Elisabeth Bergskaug.

Dear student, thank you for the money!

By giving money to Students 'and Academics' International Assistance Fund (SAIH), you have helped educate 776 teachers in Nicaragua, writes Elisabeth Bergskaug.

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College and volunteering at SAIH Bislet Each semester, 200,000 students in Norway choose to provide between 20 and 40 kroner to SAIH when they pay their semester fee. This is what the money goes to.

By giving money to Students 'and Academics' International Assistance Fund (SAIH), you have helped to educate 776 teachers in Nicaragua, so the number of unskilled teachers in the eastern part of the country has been reduced from 80 to 22 percent in fifteen years.

You have helped to provide legal assistance to 233 political arrested and expelled students in Zimbabwe for the past eleven years.

You have provided leadership training to tens of thousands of young indigenous people in Bolivia and Nicaragua, and helped abused women and youth in South Africa to get the skills to gain employment.

At home, your money has gone to establish Scholars at Risk Norway, which gives persecuted researchers a temporary refuge at a host institution outside their home country. 20 Norwegian institutions is now a member of Scholars at Risk, and four persecuted graduates found work and temporary residence in 2013. «Together, students in Norway provide more than ten million to SAIH each year» Elisabeth Bergskaug, journalism student and volunteer in SAIH Bislet

In 2015, the pilot project Students at Risk was established, where a dozen students who have been expelled from their universities in their home countries due to political activism, sexual orientation or the like, will complete their education in Norway.

Together, students in Norway provide more than ten million to SAIH each year. We hope that your support in 2016 can, among other things, help to make Students at Risk a permanent arrangement in Norway and the EU.

When paying tuition you to decide whether you want to include a small monetary contribution to SAIH or not. We hope you will continue to share what you have to do educational, working and living conditions better for people in other parts of the world.

Dear Student: thank you for the money! Your contribution has helped to change many lives. It may help to change many more.

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