The Village School Project. #Africa #Oromia August 7, 2015
Posted by OromianEconomist in Schools in Oromia.Tags: Africa, Development and Change, Fincha Elementary School, Schools in Oromia, The Village School Project, Urge Dinegde
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https://www.oromiamedia.org/2015/08/qophii-xiiyyeefannaa-hagayya-6-2015/
One village school at a time sees a world where every child and every community are empowered by access to quality education so that all people may reach their full potential. Watch the founder Urge Dinegde with Mr Abdi Fite from the Oromia Media Network (OMN) as Urge shares The Village School Project vision.
Afaan Oromoo Translation: Mul’atni keenya, si’a tokkotti mana barumsaa ganda tokkoo tumsuudhaan namoonni hundinuu humna dandeettii isaanii bira akka ga’anitti, barnoota qulqullina qabu argatanii addunyaa itti ijoollee fi sabni hundinuu jabaatanii of danda’an arguu dha
For more information about The Village School Project please visitwww.thevillageschoolproject.org. You can also LIKE and Follow us on Facebook (www.facebook.com/VillageSchoolAU), Intstagram and Twitter @VillageSchoolAU
Fincha Elementary School: Typical representative of all primary schools in State of Oromia April 19, 2015
Posted by OromianEconomist in Fincha Elementary School, Schools in Oromia.Tags: Africa, African Studies, Fincha Elementary School, Schools in Oromia, UNESCO
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Fincha Elementary School is a typical example of all primary schools in Oromia: No lights, no sits, no books, no toilets and overcrowded with 185 students per class.
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