The European Union and UNICEF are working together to provide community-based psychosocial services aimed at improving children’s mental health as children continue to bear the brunt of the 12-year conflict in North-East Nigeria,
The project will supports vulnerable children across Borno with protection and health services, vocational and basic literacy skills, and access to justice and security.
They said under a holistic humanitarian intervention that has so far provided 15,552 out-of-school children with vocational training; 1,610 out-of-school children with literacy and numeracy skills and 5,194 children enrolled into integrated Qur’anic schools across focus LGAs.
The European Union and UNICEF are working together to provide community-based psychosocial services aimed at improving children’s mental health as children continue to bear the brunt of the 12-year conflict in North-East Nigeria,
The project will supports vulnerable children across Borno with protection and health services, vocational and basic literacy skills, and access to justice and security.
They said under a holistic humanitarian intervention that has so far provided 15,552 out-of-school children with vocational training; 1,610 out-of-school children with literacy and numeracy skills and 5,194 children enrolled into integrated Qur’anic schools across focus LGAs.
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