Mrs Charity Dubi, the Executive Director, Adamawa Agency for Mass
Education, has said about 5,000 out of school children have been enrolled into
non-formal learning centres in the state.
Dubi said in Yola on Friday that the measure was part of the initiatives
to mark the 50th anniversary of World Literacy Day.
She said that the development followed the state government’s
collaboration with the “Education Crisis Response’’ supported by the United
States Agency for International Development.
He said, ”From 2015 to date, about 5,000 vulnerable children in the
state were enrolled in 99 non-formal learning centres in seven local government
areas of the state.”
She explained that under the programme, 14 community coalition groups
were established and trained to implement the Community-Based Action Cycle for
Mass Education in the state.
She said that the learning centres were located in Fufore, Girei, Numan,
Shelleng, Song, Yola South and Yola North Local Government Areas.
According to the executive director, seven master trainers received
training and in turned trained 99 learning facilitators.
She explained that additional 198 formal school teachers and 21 mentor
teachers were deployed to the seven focal areas for effective instruction
delivery in reading, numeracy and emotional learning.
Dubi said that lack of funding was among the major constraints affecting
smooth implementation of the agency’s service delivery in the state.
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