More than three-quarters of surveyed families say Covid-19 crisis has affected ability to pay for food
Furaha, 6, attends Buremba Primary School in Uganda. She is a member of the Batwa “Pygmy” tribe, forced out of their native home in the Bwindi Forest to make way for a national park. She lives a three-hour walk from her school. The construction of schools and training of teachers in remote areas of challenging geography ensures those hardest to reach have a right to education.
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