Vodaphone Foundation and UNHCR Expand Education for Refugees in Mozambique

The British charity, the Vodaphone Foundation, and the United Nations Refugee Agency, the UNHCR, have opened two Instant Network Schools in northern Mozambique to help with the education of nine thousand children who are missing their schooling due to the COVID-19 pandemic and the effects of conflict in many parts of Africa.

One of the schools will serve the Maratane Refugee Settlement, a camp hosting a third of the country’s refugees, and another is the most prominent secondary public school in Nampula City. They will cover grades 7 – 12, and 200 teachers will receive specialised training.

(Source AllAfrica)

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