
International Rescue Committee
Providing foundational literacy and numeracy to over 5000 Out of School Children in Borno State, Nigeria
3000+
Children Reached
1000+
Learning Facilitators


80%
Improvement in Literacy
95%
Improvement in Numeracy
Our Approach
Our partnership with the International Rescue Committee (IRC) focused on delivering high-quality, foundational education in conflict-affected regions. The program utilized a mobile learning approach to reach children in internally displaced persons (IDP) camps, ensuring they had access to critical literacy and numeracy skills despite the challenging environment. This initiative also included teacher training and the development of localized learning materials to ensure cultural relevance.
Program Highlights
- Over 5000 children enrolled in the program.
- A 40% increase in foundational literacy test scores.
- Training and certification for 150 local teachers.
- Successful implementation in 10 different IDP camps.
Key Partners
- International Rescue Committee
- UNICEF
- USAID
Testimonials

John Mike
Community Leader
“This project has transformed our community, giving our children a chance for a brighter future.”

Jennifer Opel
Volunteer Teacher
“I've seen first-hand the incredible impact this program has on young learners. It's truly inspiring.”

Sarah David
Parent
“My child's literacy has improved dramatically. I am so grateful for the opportunity they've been given.”

Peter Parker
Project Manager
“Working with this team has been a privilege. Their dedication ensures every child receives quality education.”
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