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Basic education
Programme
16 August 2018
Education
See how UNICEF in Nigeria supports children so they can attend school and learn.
Article
14 September 2023
In Ngala, parents champion education and hope
A parenting session is setting the agenda for education and wellbeing for vulnerable children in Ngala, northeast Nigeria
Article
08 September 2023
How 1.5 million girls in Nigeria found their way to school
GEP3, a collaboration between Nigeria, UNICEF and the UK's FCDO, increased girls' school enrollment, closed the gender gap, and improved learning outcomes.
Press release
02 September 2023
Federal Ministry of Education and UNICEF Celebrate 500,000 Registered Users on the Nigeria Learning Passport
Article
16 June 2023
Thriving with e-learning: how Bolade transformed her scores
An innovative digital learning platform is helping students elevate their grades and achieve success in their studies in Lagos, Nigeria.
Article
31 January 2023
A teacher with a heart
In Maiduguri, north-east Nigeria, a young teacher dedicates her career to supporting children affected by conflict.
Article
19 October 2022
In north-west Nigeria, relief for Almajiris
With support from UK National Committee, UNICEF is helping Almajiris in north-west Nigeria enroll in schools and have their births registered
Press release
17 June 2022
Over 20,000 Out-of-School children in Kastina State to have access to learning as UNICEF, Katsina State government launch cash transfer programme
The cash transfer programme will provide access to learning for the beneficiaries and help reduce the number of 536,132 children currently out of school in Katsina State.
Article
21 September 2020
Communities work to ensure safety for schoolchildren
School Based Management Committees, along with school administrators, are working to identify potential problems and ensure children resume school safely
Article
14 September 2020
All hands on deck: Home-based learning in Niger State
As COVID-19 keeps children at home, UNICEF continues to support state governments and communities to ensure children keep learning
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