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Age Africa to continue support girls’ education

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Advancing Girls Education in Africa (Age Africa) has supported 30 girls with secondary education in Zomba District on top of supporting three other girls with tertiary education at University of Malawi from January to March this year. Age Africa District Officer for Zomba Jessie Puwapuwa disclosed this during a quarterly progress review meeting with Technical […]

The post Age Africa to continue support girls’ education appeared first on Malawi24.

Source: Malawi 24 | Malawi news

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