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Lively Minds

Improving early years education & health for 3700 deprived children and empowering 600 vulnerable caregivers in rural Uganda through community-run Play Centres.

Last updated: 03/11/2015
IATI Identifier: GB-CHC-1125512-GPAF023
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Description

We will improve the educational attainment of 3,700 deprived rural children by setting up high quality educational Play Centres in 20 deprived rural communities. We will train 30 individuals from each community, targeting marginalised women, to run the Centres themselves as Volunteers. This is a cheap, scalable and sustainable way to improve the cognitive skills, school preparedness and health of children, whilst simultaneously building the capacities of caregivers and improving their wellbeing.;


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Uganda
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  • Lively Minds
  • Lively Minds Uganda

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Programme data last updated on 03/11/2015