NIGERIA: Fresh starts, new skills for internally displaced children

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Publié novembre 7, 2016 .
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NIGERIA:

Fresh starts, new skills for internally displaced children

[/vc_column_text][/vc_colonne][/vc_row][vc_row][largeur vc_column = »2/3″][vc_column_text]For thousands of displaced children and youth across Northern Nigeria, a long and perilous journey is finally giving way to hope and healing. In partnership with USAID’s Education Crisis Response program, host communities are providing these traumatized youth with shelter, soutien psychosocial, education and skills to regain stability and chart a brighter future.[/vc_column_text][vc_séparateur][vc_row_inner][vc_column_inner largeur = »1/3″][vc_column_text]Après avoir fui les attaques de Boko Haram contre son village, Liliane (au-dessus de) inscrit dans un centre d'apprentissage non formel et a récemment obtenu une place dans une école formelle. Photo de David Snyder.

 

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When Boko Haram attacked, 14-year-old Lillian and her family fled. For out-of-school, displaced and traumatized children like Lillian, the Education Crisis Response Program offers a chance to resume their educations and ultimately return to formal school.

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Sixteen-year-old Muhammed learned how to make little jars of scented lotion through an after-class program. For internally displaced teens like him, having a trade helps them regain stability and chart a future.

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La violence dans le nord du Nigéria a contraint plus de 2 million people to flee their homes. Many of them have sought support and shelter in host communities that are stepping up in cooperation with USAID.

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In the remote village of Lauki, USAID and local residents are finding ways to create greater access to quality education for displaced school-aged children. A community-built school is benefiting local and displaced children alike.

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