With the UK Department for International Development (DFID) funding, ENGINE II, a three-year programme winding up June, 2020, and one of its implementing partners, TCF, has organised a... Read more:
Some schools have adopted e-learning for their pupils and students during the COVID-19 lockdown, but majority of the pupils from rural communities and children of low-income earners in urban centres cannot afford to join the online classes. To bridge this gap, an NGO, Educating Nigerian Girls in New Enterprises II, has initiated “Literacy by Radio” for marginalised girls.
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