Pan Africa Children Advocacy Watch Inc.
Pan Africa Children Advocacy Watch Inc.
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About this organization
Mission
The mission is to nurture a new generation of African leaders via access to quality education at the basic and secondary school levels, through capacity building and annual leadership academy for the teachers.
About
We are active in the primary and secondary schools in Koro-Ekiti, Kwara State of Nigeria. In the primary schools, we have renovated, furnished and equipped a building complex which now houses the library and computer center. We employed nine teachers, including a dedicated computer teacher. We purchased English, Maths and Science textbooks. In the secondary school, we employed three teachers including science and computer teachers. A building was also renovated and equipped as library for the secondary school. We had the leadership academy for the teachers in September, 2014.