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Every Child Learns: UNICEF Lesotho Education Strategy 2019-2030

March 2020

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Strengthening early childhood education in the national education sector plan in Lesotho to help children learn and develop in pre-primary, primary and beyond.

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  • Education
  • Early childhood development
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