Coastweek — “Early childhood development has long been a cornerstone of the Aga Khan Development Network’s work in East Africa.
“The Madrasa programme, which we are celebrating today, has been critical in reaching marginalised children and ensuring their retention and success in primary schooling and beyond.”
These remarks were part of the Welcome Address made today at Diamond Jubilee Hall in Dar es Salaam by Alkarim Dawood, Regional Chairman of the Aga Khan Foundation, East Africa, during the launch of a new publication entitled:
The Madrasa Early Childhood Programme: 25 Years of Experience.
The publication is the first in a new series that highlights lessons and best practices that have emerged from the Aga Khan Development Network.
The publication is aimed at sharing knowledge and lessons learned with governments and other development partners in the design, implementation and scaling up of development programmes.
Complete at the source: Coastweek – Print PDF – Earlier related, download publication from AKDN