The United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) has renewed its partnership with the Kwara State Government, launching the Nigeria Learning Passport (NLP) in the state.
The NLP is a digital learning platform designed to provide children with access to quality education, regardless of their location. UNICEF aims to train 3,000 teachers in Kwara State on digital literacy skills within one year, enabling them to deliver effective instruction to 120,000 children using the NLP platform.
The Guardian reports that the development marks the first engagement between the UNICEF and Kwara State government in 13 years.
The NLP is an online educational platform designed to provide continuous access to quality education for Nigerian learners, especially those out of school, in need of additional support, or in areas with limited access to technology or educational facilities.
Speaking at the launch event in…
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