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Monday, 5 October 2020

Africa Educates Her with Sofonie Dala. Don't miss it! Episode 22

 Africa Educates Her Campaign is live in Angola

 We are running our campaign in order to bring girls back to school! Our today's guest is Isabel, she will share with us her experiences during covid-19 pandemic!

Isabel is a student of eleventh class in the course of economic and Legal Sciences. Isabel says that covid-19 has had a negative impact on her life. She stopped studying, lost physical contact with teachers and friends. 

According to her, the government should create maximum conditions for students to return to school safely. Isabel also said that during this holiday she managed to learn a lot by teaching what she already knows to her younger brothers, and also attended decoration course.


Education has been hit particularly hard by the COVID-19 pandemic with 1.53 billion learners out of school and 184 country-wide school closures, impacting 87.6% of the world’s total enrolled learners. Drop-out rates across the globe are likely to rise as a result of this massive disruption to education access.

While other critical needs such as health, water and sanitation are being responded to, educational needs cannot be forgotten and these have an equally detrimental impact if left unaddressed.

Don't miss this opportunity to bring girls back to school. Join us! 
Share your experiences learning/teaching during the school closures & the projects or initiatives you've launched to get girls back to school post #COVID19 in your local communities. 
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