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UNICEF reasures support to Imo for sustainable digital learning eco-system

United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) has reiterated its commitment in supporting Imo State to build an inclusive and sustainable Digital Learning Eco-System.

This is as it has been said that it would continue to encourage efforts to expand connectivity, increase access to devices, strengthen accountability mechanisms, and invest in teacher capacity so that no child is left behind.

Juliet Chiluwe, chief of Field Office UNICEF Enugu, stated this at the launch of the Nigeria Learning Passport (NLP) held in Owerri, Imo State.

Together with Microsoft, GPE, Airtel, HIS Towers Tecno and the government of Imo State, Chiluwe said that UNICEF is working to ensure that every child has access to quality learning opportunities.

She said, “The platform’s online and offline functionality, coupled with zero rated access for Airtel users, helps to remove barriers for learners, including those in underserved communities.”

Chiluwe explained that the Nigeria Learning Passport was a partnership

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