Oando Foundation has reiterated its commitment to bridging educational gaps and promoting quality education in the country.
The Foundation, an independent charity was established to support the Nigerian government in achieving its Universal Basic Education goal for its ongoing commitment to reintegrate out-of-school children through its LEARNOVATE-FLIP (Foundational Learning Improvement Programme) initiative.
The Foundation recently donated 1,000+ back to school kits to newly enrolled out of school children across communities in Jos North and Mangu Local Government Areas in Plateau State, under its LEARNOVATE-FLIP programme. Each kit includes; backpacks, stationery sets, exercise books, handwriting books, school uniforms, and sandals, all aimed at improving school readiness and supporting learning continuity for vulnerable children.
Speaking during the official handover of back-to-school materials in Jos, Plateau State, the deputy governor, Josephine Piyo described the intervention as a vital support for children who have been excluded from educational opportunities, aligning with the state’s commitment to expand access to inclusive and equitable basic education.
She said, “today marks a significant step in our collective efforts to improve the quality of education in Plateau State. It is heartwarming to witness the commitment of organizations like the Oando Foundation in supporting the education sector.
“Education is the key to unlocking the potential of every child and paving the way for a brighter future. By providing back-to-school learning materials to enroll out-of-school children, we are giving them the tools to succeed in life.”
Head of Oando Foundation, Tonia Uduimoh said, “Education is fundamental and as a Foundation committed to social impact, we believe it is our responsibility to complement government efforts where it matters most.
“Since 2023, our work has been anchored on the LEARNOVATE strategy, with a strong focus on improving foundational literacy and numeracy. When a child gains basic reading and math skills early, it does not just prepare them for the next grade, it sets them up for lifelong learning.”
Launched in 2024, LEARNOVATE-FLIP is designed to improve foundational literacy and numeracy outcomes among primary school learners across four states: Ebonyi, Plateau, Sokoto, and Adamawa.
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