UN Resident Coordinator in Bangladesh Gwyn Lewis recently visited two Ability Based Accelerated Learning (ABAL) centers for 8-14 years old children to learn about the special education programmes which are being supported with funds and technical assistance by UNICEF.
While interacting with children in two learning centers Gwyn Lewis praised the remarkable eagerness of the children to learn, their optimism, and the dedication of the teaching staff.
“The children we met were a joy- so bright and engaging. I can see the incredible importance of your work you are doing. It is deeply impressive” she said to the staff and team at the learning centres.
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The learning centers provide flexible learning opportunities for out of school children in the Kamrangirchar slum area, zone 3 of Dhaka South City Corporation (DSCC), said the UNRC office on Saturday.