The Week in Pictures – Feb. 17th, 2018

Dedicated to Education and Wellbeing for Girls and Refugees

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If it’s true that a picture is worth a thousand words, then this week we have 8,000 words for you! Here are eight photos that sum up the first week of our new school year.

 

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Students began arriving on campus. Requirements for boarding school include mattresses, bed sheets, a blanket, jerrycans, cleaning supplies, and soap, as well as scholastic materials.

 

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Students waited patiently for school supplies to arrive. Once it was verified that each student possessed the boarding requirements, they could proceed to the registration desk. One by one, the girls registered for enrollment of the 2018 academic year.

 

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Our Mission

 By providing access to education, Africa ELI prepares young women in South Sudan to become leaders in their families and communities, engage in business enterprise, counteract inequalities, improve health practices, and work toward improving society for the benefit of all citizens.

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 A strong social media presence is vital to grow support for our girls in South Sudan. Please help us build support by following us on FacebookTwitter, and Instagram and sharing our posts.

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