UNICEF representative for the Eastern Caribbean Area said: “This event is just a milestone on a longer journey.”
The United Nations Children Fund (UNICEF) has partnered with the Living Water Community (LWC) to provide tablets (electronic devices) funded by the European Union (EU) to some 600 Venezuelan migrant children so they can pursue their education while in Trinidad and Tobago.
They would be used as part of a blended online/face-to-face instruction programme, certified by the Caribbean Examination Council (CXC), called “Equal Place”.
Speaking at the distribution Dr Aloys Kamuragiye, UNICEF representative for the Eastern Caribbean Area said: “This event is just a milestone on a longer journey.”
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