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Beyond borders: Refugee girls seek education equality

“The project intends to reach 12,000 children in schools and is currently working in eight schools with six being refugee-hosting community schools and two government-aided host schools,” Acole explained.

Mary Iyete, 14, a refugee in Bidi Bidi Refugee Settlement during her classes at Nipata Valley Primary School in Yumbe distict. (Credit: Lawrence Mulondo)
By: NewVision Reporter, Journalists @NewVision

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As a child, Mary Iyete, 14, fled her homeland with nothing but a dream to learn. Now, in the West Nile Bidi Bidi Refugee Settlement, she's

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Tags:
Education
Refugee girls
Mary Iyete
Plan International
Education Can not Wait (ECW)
Gender Responsive Education and Child Protection
Moses Acole