With funding from UNICEF, Community Development Aid (CODAID) successfully implemented the GPE-Project 2023, aimed at increasing access to quality education in Budi County, Eastern Equatoria. This project focused on constructing Temporary Learning Structures (TLS) to provide safe and conducive learning environments for children.
đ« Construction of 8 TLS (16 classrooms) in 4 schools, significantly improving learning conditions
đ Transformation of Iting Primary School (P/S):
đ Increased student enrollment due to improved learning conditions
đ©âđ« Better educational opportunities for children, especially in remote areas
đŻ A step towards long-term educational sustainability in Budi County
CODAID remains committed to expanding access to education in South Sudan by building more schools, training teachers, and advocating for children’s rights to quality learning.
To promote equal opportunities and empower war-affected communitiesâincluding children, orphans, women, widows, the elderly, persons with disabilities, and youthâby addressing their urgent needs, providing humanitarian aid, and equipping them with knowledge and skills for self-sufficiency.
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Community Development Aid (CODAID) successfully implemented the GPE-Project 2023, aimed at increasing access to quality education in Budi County, Eastern Equatoria.
Community Development Aid (CODAID) is implementing the Education Canât Wait Multi-Year Resilience Project in 11 schools across Akobo County, Jonglei State.
The CODAID Education Resilience Initiative, implemented in partnership with NRC under the Education Cannot Wait (ECW) Multi-Year Resilience Project, aims to provide crisis-affected children and youth in Akobo County with safe and quality education opportunities
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