EiE Project: Distribution of Learning Materials in Boyo Division

We are excited to share updates on the ongoing Education in Emergencies (EIE) Project, funded by UNICEF and the Korean government. This initiative is being implemented by a consortium of five dedicated organizations: TeenAlive, AMEF, SHUMAS, FIED, and coordinated by Street Child of Cameroon.

As a member of this consortium, TeenAlive is actively working in the Boyo sub division to enhance educational opportunities for children. We have successfully distributed essential learning materials to over 500 primary school children across various communities in Boyo which include: Lower Mugheff, Muloin Tuafundong, Baichi, Upper Mugheff, Kikfuini, Wombong, Bobong, Kindo, and Fuanantui.

These learning materials are vital in creating a supportive learning environment, especially in areas affected by crises. By ensuring that children have access to the resources they need to facilitate learning, TeenAlive is helping to foster a love for learning and improve educational outcomes.

Together, we are making a significant impact in the lives of these children, empowering them to pursue their education and build a brighter future.

Thank you to UNICEF, the Korean government, Street Child of Cameroon for continued support and commitment to this important cause for inclusive education.

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