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Sarah Moten, Chief of Education Division of USAID, visits Zanzibar

 


 Dr. Sara Moten - Chief Education Division of the United States Agency for International Development (USAID), Africa Bureau and Pamela White -USAID/Tanzania Mission Director, present a framed poster and calendar to female science students in Fuoni Secondary school in Zanzibar.  Promoting science education and Inclusion of Children with Disabilities are among the components of the CREATE (Completion, Retention and Access of Tanzanians to Education) Project, which is implemented by the Aga Khan Foundation and supported by USAID.
Dr. Sara Moten - Chief Education Division of the United States Agency for
International Development (USAID), Africa Bureau and Pamela White
-USAID/Tanzania Mission Director, present a framed poster and calendar to
female science students in Fuoni Secondary school in Zanzibar. Promoting
science education and Inclusion of Children with Disabilities are among the
components of the CREATE (Completion, Retention and Access of Tanzanians
to Education
) Project, which is implemented by the Aga Khan Foundation
and supported by USAID.                                             Full Size - 284kb

 Dr. Sara Moten, Chief Education Division of the United States Agency for International Development (USAID), Africa Bureau and Pamela White, USAID/Tanzania Mission Director, pictured with primary school children of Unguja Ukuu primary school after planting mangrove trees. Mangrove replanting is one component of Jane Goodall’s Roots and Shoots Environmental Education Project, which is implemented in Tanzania mainland and Zanzibar and is supported by the American people through USAID.
Dr. Sara Moten, Chief Education Division of the United States Agency for
International Development (USAID), Africa Bureau and Pamela White,
USAID/Tanzania Mission Director, pictured with primary school children of
Unguja Ukuu primary school after planting mangrove trees. Mangrove
replanting is one component of Jane Goodall’s Roots and Shoots
Environmental Education Project, which is implemented in Tanzania
mainland and Zanzibar and is supported by the American people through
USAID.                                                                           Full Size - 408kb


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