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Celebrating the Day of the African Child: A Grand and Impactful Event for Children in The Gambia

 

In a remarkable celebration, ActionAid International The Gambia, through its LRP8 initiative, commemorated the Day of the African Child with a grand event themed “Education for All Children in Africa: The Time is Now.” This significant occasion underscored the crucial importance of education and support for children in The Gambia, combining educational activities with entertainment to create a memorable and impactful experience.

The event saw the participation of 19 schools from Niamina East, alongside officials from the Regional Education Directorate and partners of ActionAid International The Gambia. Students engaged in a variety of activities, including poetry recitations, a Spelling Bee, and athletics. These activities not only provided enjoyment but also enriched the students’ educational experiences, highlighting the event’s dual focus on fun and learning.

“This event is vital for Gambian children as it highlights the transformative power of education and the necessity for collective support,” said a representative from ActionAid International The Gambia. “By fostering creativity, literacy, and physical fitness, we are committed to empowering children and securing a brighter future for them.”

The collaboration with educators and partners further emphasized the importance of creating opportunities and ensuring that every child in Africa has access to quality education. The event demonstrated a collective commitment to nurturing the potential of Gambian children, enabling them to reach their full potential and contribute positively to their communities.

Supporting such initiatives has a profound impact on the lives of children in The Gambia, fostering their growth and development. The Day of the African Child celebration by ActionAid International The Gambia serves as a powerful reminder of the critical role education plays in shaping a brighter future for all children in Africa.

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