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Our First School in Cameroon:

A New Chapter and an achievement for the Diaspora Global School

Our First School in Cameroon

A New Chapter and an achievement for the Diaspora Global School
In Person
The School Campus
September, 2020

7:30 PM - 9:00 PM

Monday
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We believe the best way to improve Global Education is by ensuring everyone has access to quality education. That is why the Diaspora Global School through its flagship of the Diaspora Global Initiative partners with local communities in economically developing countries to empower residents to build elementary schools.
There is no doubt that good quality and free primary education is a right of all children. In many developing countries, even basic education is a luxury. We are pleased to inform you we have completed an earthquake resistant three-story building in the suburbs of Yaoundé, Cameroon. The twelve classrooms building will accommodate 500 elementary school age children. Our strategic approach to the site location aims to provide access to classrooms for low-income neighborhood children, thus helping us achieve our mission at the Diaspora Global Initiative.

Details

Date: Monday - September, 2020 - September, 2020
Time: 7:30 PM - 9:00 PM (EST)

Location:

Diaspora Global School Campus 
Monti Neighborhood in Yaoundé – Cameroon  


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