Daily Monitor
Wednesday February 03 2021
South Sudanese children sit outside a classroom in Bidi Bidi refugee settlement in Yumbe on June 3,2017. PHOTO/FILE.
Summary
Project: The project is targeting 105 institutions and will focus on improving equitable learning outcomes and extending quality education to help adolescent girls and female youth.
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A non-governmental body, Windle International Uganda (WIU), with support from Global Affairs Canada has partnered with World University Service of Canada (WUSC) and the Aga Khan Foundation to empower the girl-child with education to help improve their quality of life and enhance their employment opportunities.
The four-year project dubbed, Adolescent Girls’ Education, will benefit refugees and their host communities in the districts of Obongi and Moyo.