The donation of school kits to the children of displaced people in the Nyirangongo territory is a gesture that does not go unnoticed. Thanks to the generosity of Access Bank, around 1000 children enrolled in PE. Muningi were able to receive school bags, notebooks and pens, as part of the “Access Happy School” campaign.
This gesture of solidarity aims to promote education for all and promote the development of youth. For Access Bank, it is essential to give all children the chance to become free individuals. The bank does not claim to cover the entire country, but wants to encourage other donors to follow suit and continue this momentum.
For vulnerable displaced parents, this donation is a real relief. Lacking the means to ensure their children’s education, they see this initiative as a glimmer of hope. Those responsible for the EP. Muningi also welcome this gesture and call on other organizations to follow this example by supporting these children who have the right to education like all others.
THE P. Muningi, which welcomes around 2,800 schoolchildren from displaced families, welcomes this valuable aid. Children will be able to study in better conditions, with school kits which will allow them to follow lessons more easily. This gesture constitutes a step forward towards inclusive education and respect for the right to education for all.
In short, this donation of school kits from Access Bank to the children of displaced people is a great initiative which contributes to improving access to education for all. It is an encouragement for other actors in society to join this noble cause and support these children who deserve an equal opportunity to flourish and succeed in their educational journey. Hopefully this action serves as a catalyst for greater attention to vulnerable children and the achievement of quality education for all.