Deutschlandfunk reports on 10 years of educational program with SCHULBANK e.V.
It has been 10 years since Deutschlandfunk reported on the launch of SCHULBANK. Time for an update, thought Nicole Albers, editor at Deutschlandfunk.
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It has been 10 years since Deutschlandfunk reported on the launch of SCHULBANK. Time for an update, thought Nicole Albers, editor at Deutschlandfunk.
Edgar meets scholarship students at St. James Kilolo Secondary School before their exams.
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There is increasing violence and brutality against students on the streets of Iringa, causing concern in the community. These assaults have long-lasting physical and psychological effects on children, including injuries, early pregnancy, sexually transmitted diseases, and loss of life.
Ummu Salama Primary School is a school for boys and girls in Iringa, Tanzania. It provides education for students from elementary school level to secondary school level. The school was established in 2011 by the Muslim community of Iringa to provide quality education.
Twelve scholarship holders of SCHULBANK e.V. graduated from St. James Kilolo Secondary School after the fourth grade with the first of two secondary school diplomas.