Indorama Corporation This is a great help for these children. Quality educational infrastructure always an important step towards quality education.
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International Day of the African Child 2024 🌍
Under the Protection Sector Working Group #PSWG umbrella, Center for Advocacy, Transparency and Accountability Initiative (CATAI) and Plan International Nigeria proudly commemorated this significant day on Thursday, June 26th, 2024 in Yola, Adamawa State.
Theme: "Education for All: The Time is Now"
On this day of International Day of African Child, we are reminded of the urgent need to ensure that every child in Africa has access to quality education. Education is not just a right but a powerful tool that transforms lives, communities, and our continent. The time is now to break down barriers and create opportunities for all children to learn and thrive.
Let's commit to:
📚 Investing in education.
📚 Advocating for policies that support inclusive learning.
📚 Working together to build a brighter future for every African child.
Together, we can make 'Education for All' a reality.
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SDG: There Are Solutions in Nigeria that Can be Implemented in the Netherlands and Vice Versa - Deelen
The SDG is not about what some countries need to do to catch up; it is about what we all need to do for ourselves, our children, and our families.
Michel Deelen, Consul-General of the Kingdom of the Netherlands in Nigeria
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Today, 34.4 million girls in Africa are not in school. What will the world look like when we educate all girls?
What Happens If We Let Girls Learn?
· She can lift her country out of poverty. If Africa enrolled 1% more girls in school, its GDP would rise by 5%.
· She can feed her family and her country. Investing in girls' education could boost agricultural output in Sub-Saharan Africa by 25%.
· She can increase her income. For every year a girl stays in school, her income can increase by 15 to 25%.
· She will invest in future generations. Educated women invest 90% of their income into their family.
· She will send her children to school, continuing the cycle of education. Educated mothers are more than twice as likely to send their children to school.
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Today, we unite to celebrate the incredible potential of every child across Africa. This year’s theme, "Education for All Children in Africa: The Time is Now," underscores the urgent need to ensure that no child is left behind in accessing quality education. 🎓📚
In Nigeria, we must take intentional steps to address the issue of over 20 million out-of-school children. Education is not just a right; it’s the foundation for a brighter future. It is the key to breaking the cycle of poverty, fostering innovation, and building resilient communities. The time to act is NOW.
Let’s amplify our voices and take bold steps to remove barriers to education, empower our children, and invest in the future of our nation and continent. Every child deserves the opportunity to learn, grow, and achieve their dreams.
Governments, non-governmental organizations, and all stakeholders, it’s time to join forces to make education accessible to all. Together, we can create a world where every Nigerian child thrives. 🌟💪
#DayOfTheAfricanChild#EducationForAll#TheTimeIsNow#EmpowerThroughEducation#CARENigeriaHussaini Abdu, PhD., Jennifer Orgle, Faiza Muntaka, Regina Baiden
The future of a society is measured by the quality of education made accessible to its people.
We are committed to ensuring that every Nigerian child in undeeserved communities has access to quality education.
Join us as we strive to bridge the gap and ensure a bright future for our young heroes: https://lnkd.in/dafDNpvv#PlungeSmile#Foundation#Education
We are happy to share that during the implementation of the #LocalizingSDGs project with Circus Zambia and Ghana Community Radion Network we contributed to the formulation of policy recommendations aimed at enhancing the popularity of SDGs.
In Uganda, one of the standing factors is leveraging existing systems where young people are actively engaged, such as the Parish Development Model (PDM).
Want to dive deeper into our findings and recommendations? Check out the document here: https://lnkd.in/ecYCRy3G
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