Our Impact
With The Sense Project, Teachers Have More To Celebrate In Adamawa And Gombe State
Only 40.5 % of people older than 6 are literate in Adamawa, northeast Nigeria. The region’s children are at significant risk of being left behind. Low literacy rates also pose a significant risk to the quality of life of children and families already bearing the impact of poverty, insecurity, and the Boko haram insurgency.
UNHCR-AUN Livelihood Intervention in Borno State.
Since the UNHCR intervention about 6000 beneficiaries have been trained and empowered to start various businesses. Of these numbers, 65 cooperatives, each comprising 10 members, have been set up, and the rest have been supported individually.
Helping Young Children Read, USAID Builds Nigeria’s Resilience
The oldest school in Yola, Central Model Primary School, is nestled in the heart of Jimeta, Northeast Nigeria. Here, the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) and the American University of Nigeria (AUN) established the first Teacher Resource Center (TRC).