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Is your kid learning digitally in school and getting excited with this format? If yes, bring the same experience for him at your home and let your child replace their TV with our educational software. TheEduKing has covered the entire year syllabus in the form of animated software covering all boards, CBSE, ICSE, and State Boards.

 

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One year into the brutal armed conflict in Sudan, and the impact on children has been devastating, with 4 million displaced from their homes – including Shaimaa, a 14-year-old girl. Forced to flee from Khartoum when the war broke out, she and her family sought safety in Kosti, White Nile state, a journey of over 300 kilometers.

 

Shaimaa yearns to return home to her old life, friends and school. But with no end to this conflict yet in sight, she is grateful for the protection, support and learning opportunities that she finds in her Makanna.

 

Through funding from Education Cannot Wait (ECW) and the Government of Canada, holistic services are provided daily at the Makanna by UNICEF, Sadagaat, JASMAR and the Ministry of Education. From e-learning and psychosocial services to water, sanitation and hygiene, partners are working together to ensure a whole-of-child response reaches Shaimaa and other vulnerable children in the country.

 

Learn more: ecw.exposure.co/sheltered-dreams-a-tour-of-shaimaas-makanna

 

Photo Credit: © UNICEF/UNI502685/Mohamdeen

One year into the brutal armed conflict in Sudan, and the impact on children has been devastating, with 4 million displaced from their homes – including Shaimaa, a 14-year-old girl. Forced to flee from Khartoum when the war broke out, she and her family sought safety in Kosti, White Nile state, a journey of over 300 kilometers.

 

Shaimaa yearns to return home to her old life, friends and school. But with no end to this conflict yet in sight, she is grateful for the protection, support and learning opportunities that she finds in her Makanna.

 

Through funding from Education Cannot Wait (ECW) and the Government of Canada, holistic services are provided daily at the Makanna by UNICEF, Sadagaat, JASMAR and the Ministry of Education. From e-learning and psychosocial services to water, sanitation and hygiene, partners are working together to ensure a whole-of-child response reaches Shaimaa and other vulnerable children in the country.

 

Learn more: ecw.exposure.co/sheltered-dreams-a-tour-of-shaimaas-makanna

 

Photo Credit: © UNICEF/UNI502749/Mohamdeen

One year into the brutal armed conflict in Sudan, and the impact on children has been devastating, with 4 million displaced from their homes – including Shaimaa, a 14-year-old girl. Forced to flee from Khartoum when the war broke out, she and her family sought safety in Kosti, White Nile state, a journey of over 300 kilometers.

 

Shaimaa yearns to return home to her old life, friends and school. But with no end to this conflict yet in sight, she is grateful for the protection, support and learning opportunities that she finds in her Makanna.

 

Through funding from Education Cannot Wait (ECW) and the Government of Canada, holistic services are provided daily at the Makanna by UNICEF, Sadagaat, JASMAR and the Ministry of Education. From e-learning and psychosocial services to water, sanitation and hygiene, partners are working together to ensure a whole-of-child response reaches Shaimaa and other vulnerable children in the country.

 

Learn more: ecw.exposure.co/sheltered-dreams-a-tour-of-shaimaas-makanna

 

Photo Credit: © UNICEF/UNI502686/Mohamdeen

"I believe in the power of perseverance and the importance of working towards a better future, no matter the obstacles that may stand in our way."

 

Deline Ramiro Yihumutima is 23 years old.

 

She attended Angelina Jolie Girls Primary School in Kakuma Refugee Camp for her primary education and later went to Gulab Lochab Academy in Eldoret for her secondary education. After completing high school, she was awarded the Dafi Undergraduate Scholarship under Windle Trust Kenya and UNHCR enabling her to pursue Journalism and Mass Communication (with a focus on Public Relations and Advertising) at Masinde Muliro University of Science and Technology. She returned to the camp after campus and joined Solidarity Initiative for Refugees (A refugee led organisation)as an Operations and Partnerships Lead. In this role, she oversee the operations of various community projects and engagements with different agencies and other community-based organisations. She works with young women and youth, providing them with digital education and online opportunities, such as freelancing and computer programming, to help them earn a dignified living. Alongside this, she also mentors young girls and promotes social-emotional learning and environmental education for children and community members. ; Solidarity Initiative for Refugees (SIR) is a local community-based organisation established in 2016 by a group of young refugees with the goal of using technology to equip refugees in Kakuma with the skills and tools to create a better future for themselves. The organisation empowers youth in Kakuma through education access and livelihoods trainings using digital learning methods. The mission of SIR is to support youth (both men and women equally) back to the path of regaining what insecurity, discrimination, war, and disaster took away from them. Since inception in 2016, SIR has equipped over 2 000 young refugees with skills for Job linkage through partnering with organisations such as Xavier Project, Source Network, and REBANK

Kitmek The Learning App

One year into the brutal armed conflict in Sudan, and the impact on children has been devastating, with 4 million displaced from their homes – including Shaimaa, a 14-year-old girl. Forced to flee from Khartoum when the war broke out, she and her family sought safety in Kosti, White Nile state, a journey of over 300 kilometers.

 

Shaimaa yearns to return home to her old life, friends and school. But with no end to this conflict yet in sight, she is grateful for the protection, support and learning opportunities that she finds in her Makanna.

 

Through funding from Education Cannot Wait (ECW) and the Government of Canada, holistic services are provided daily at the Makanna by UNICEF, Sadagaat, JASMAR and the Ministry of Education. From e-learning and psychosocial services to water, sanitation and hygiene, partners are working together to ensure a whole-of-child response reaches Shaimaa and other vulnerable children in the country.

 

Learn more: ecw.exposure.co/sheltered-dreams-a-tour-of-shaimaas-makanna

 

Photo Credit: © UNICEF/UNI502747/Mohamdeen

One year into the brutal armed conflict in Sudan, and the impact on children has been devastating, with 4 million displaced from their homes – including Shaimaa, a 14-year-old girl. Forced to flee from Khartoum when the war broke out, she and her family sought safety in Kosti, White Nile state, a journey of over 300 kilometers.

 

Shaimaa yearns to return home to her old life, friends and school. But with no end to this conflict yet in sight, she is grateful for the protection, support and learning opportunities that she finds in her Makanna.

 

Through funding from Education Cannot Wait (ECW) and the Government of Canada, holistic services are provided daily at the Makanna by UNICEF, Sadagaat, JASMAR and the Ministry of Education. From e-learning and psychosocial services to water, sanitation and hygiene, partners are working together to ensure a whole-of-child response reaches Shaimaa and other vulnerable children in the country.

 

Learn more: ecw.exposure.co/sheltered-dreams-a-tour-of-shaimaas-makanna

 

Photo Credit: © UNICEF/UNI502748/Mohamdeen

One year into the brutal armed conflict in Sudan, and the impact on children has been devastating, with 4 million displaced from their homes – including Shaimaa, a 14-year-old girl. Forced to flee from Khartoum when the war broke out, she and her family sought safety in Kosti, White Nile state, a journey of over 300 kilometers.

 

Shaimaa yearns to return home to her old life, friends and school. But with no end to this conflict yet in sight, she is grateful for the protection, support and learning opportunities that she finds in her Makanna.

 

Through funding from Education Cannot Wait (ECW) and the Government of Canada, holistic services are provided daily at the Makanna by UNICEF, Sadagaat, JASMAR and the Ministry of Education. From e-learning and psychosocial services to water, sanitation and hygiene, partners are working together to ensure a whole-of-child response reaches Shaimaa and other vulnerable children in the country.

 

Learn more: ecw.exposure.co/sheltered-dreams-a-tour-of-shaimaas-makanna

 

Photo Credit: © UNICEF/UNI502677/Mohamdeen

One year into the brutal armed conflict in Sudan, and the impact on children has been devastating, with 4 million displaced from their homes – including Shaimaa, a 14-year-old girl. Forced to flee from Khartoum when the war broke out, she and her family sought safety in Kosti, White Nile state, a journey of over 300 kilometers.

 

Shaimaa yearns to return home to her old life, friends and school. But with no end to this conflict yet in sight, she is grateful for the protection, support and learning opportunities that she finds in her Makanna.

 

Through funding from Education Cannot Wait (ECW) and the Government of Canada, holistic services are provided daily at the Makanna by UNICEF, Sadagaat, JASMAR and the Ministry of Education. From e-learning and psychosocial services to water, sanitation and hygiene, partners are working together to ensure a whole-of-child response reaches Shaimaa and other vulnerable children in the country.

 

Learn more: ecw.exposure.co/sheltered-dreams-a-tour-of-shaimaas-makanna

 

Photo Credit: © UNICEF/UNI502687/Mohamdeen

One year into the brutal armed conflict in Sudan, and the impact on children has been devastating, with 4 million displaced from their homes – including Shaimaa, a 14-year-old girl. Forced to flee from Khartoum when the war broke out, she and her family sought safety in Kosti, White Nile state, a journey of over 300 kilometers.

 

Shaimaa yearns to return home to her old life, friends and school. But with no end to this conflict yet in sight, she is grateful for the protection, support and learning opportunities that she finds in her Makanna.

 

Through funding from Education Cannot Wait (ECW) and the Government of Canada, holistic services are provided daily at the Makanna by UNICEF, Sadagaat, JASMAR and the Ministry of Education. From e-learning and psychosocial services to water, sanitation and hygiene, partners are working together to ensure a whole-of-child response reaches Shaimaa and other vulnerable children in the country.

 

Learn more: ecw.exposure.co/sheltered-dreams-a-tour-of-shaimaas-makanna

 

Photo Credit: © UNICEF/UNI502678/Mohamdeen

One year into the brutal armed conflict in Sudan, and the impact on children has been devastating, with 4 million displaced from their homes – including Shaimaa, a 14-year-old girl. Forced to flee from Khartoum when the war broke out, she and her family sought safety in Kosti, White Nile state, a journey of over 300 kilometers.

 

Shaimaa yearns to return home to her old life, friends and school. But with no end to this conflict yet in sight, she is grateful for the protection, support and learning opportunities that she finds in her Makanna.

 

Through funding from Education Cannot Wait (ECW) and the Government of Canada, holistic services are provided daily at the Makanna by UNICEF, Sadagaat, JASMAR and the Ministry of Education. From e-learning and psychosocial services to water, sanitation and hygiene, partners are working together to ensure a whole-of-child response reaches Shaimaa and other vulnerable children in the country.

 

Learn more: ecw.exposure.co/sheltered-dreams-a-tour-of-shaimaas-makanna

 

Photo Credit: © UNICEF/UNI502751/Mohamdeen

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It provides the tools needed to create those online courses in the first place.

AmbiLMS is one of the top elearning software in India. We offer all types of course material for CBSE as well as UP board.

 

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One year into the brutal armed conflict in Sudan, and the impact on children has been devastating, with 4 million displaced from their homes – including Shaimaa, a 14-year-old girl. Forced to flee from Khartoum when the war broke out, she and her family sought safety in Kosti, White Nile state, a journey of over 300 kilometers.

 

Shaimaa yearns to return home to her old life, friends and school. But with no end to this conflict yet in sight, she is grateful for the protection, support and learning opportunities that she finds in her Makanna.

 

Through funding from Education Cannot Wait (ECW) and the Government of Canada, holistic services are provided daily at the Makanna by UNICEF, Sadagaat, JASMAR and the Ministry of Education. From e-learning and psychosocial services to water, sanitation and hygiene, partners are working together to ensure a whole-of-child response reaches Shaimaa and other vulnerable children in the country.

 

Learn more: ecw.exposure.co/sheltered-dreams-a-tour-of-shaimaas-makanna

 

Photo Credit: © UNICEF/UNI502750/Mohamdeen

One year into the brutal armed conflict in Sudan, and the impact on children has been devastating, with 4 million displaced from their homes – including Shaimaa, a 14-year-old girl. Forced to flee from Khartoum when the war broke out, she and her family sought safety in Kosti, White Nile state, a journey of over 300 kilometers.

 

Shaimaa yearns to return home to her old life, friends and school. But with no end to this conflict yet in sight, she is grateful for the protection, support and learning opportunities that she finds in her Makanna.

 

Through funding from Education Cannot Wait (ECW) and the Government of Canada, holistic services are provided daily at the Makanna by UNICEF, Sadagaat, JASMAR and the Ministry of Education. From e-learning and psychosocial services to water, sanitation and hygiene, partners are working together to ensure a whole-of-child response reaches Shaimaa and other vulnerable children in the country.

 

Learn more: ecw.exposure.co/sheltered-dreams-a-tour-of-shaimaas-makanna

 

Photo Credit: © UNICEF/UNI502684/Mohamdeen

One year into the brutal armed conflict in Sudan, and the impact on children has been devastating, with 4 million displaced from their homes – including Shaimaa, a 14-year-old girl. Forced to flee from Khartoum when the war broke out, she and her family sought safety in Kosti, White Nile state, a journey of over 300 kilometers.

 

Shaimaa yearns to return home to her old life, friends and school. But with no end to this conflict yet in sight, she is grateful for the protection, support and learning opportunities that she finds in her Makanna.

 

Through funding from Education Cannot Wait (ECW) and the Government of Canada, holistic services are provided daily at the Makanna by UNICEF, Sadagaat, JASMAR and the Ministry of Education. From e-learning and psychosocial services to water, sanitation and hygiene, partners are working together to ensure a whole-of-child response reaches Shaimaa and other vulnerable children in the country.

 

Learn more: ecw.exposure.co/sheltered-dreams-a-tour-of-shaimaas-makanna

 

Photo Credit: © UNICEF/UNI502671/Mohamdeen

One year into the brutal armed conflict in Sudan, and the impact on children has been devastating, with 4 million displaced from their homes – including Shaimaa, a 14-year-old girl. Forced to flee from Khartoum when the war broke out, she and her family sought safety in Kosti, White Nile state, a journey of over 300 kilometers.

 

Shaimaa yearns to return home to her old life, friends and school. But with no end to this conflict yet in sight, she is grateful for the protection, support and learning opportunities that she finds in her Makanna.

 

Through funding from Education Cannot Wait (ECW) and the Government of Canada, holistic services are provided daily at the Makanna by UNICEF, Sadagaat, JASMAR and the Ministry of Education. From e-learning and psychosocial services to water, sanitation and hygiene, partners are working together to ensure a whole-of-child response reaches Shaimaa and other vulnerable children in the country.

 

Learn more: ecw.exposure.co/sheltered-dreams-a-tour-of-shaimaas-makanna

 

Photo Credit: © UNICEF/UNI502693/Mohamdeen

“Talent wins games, but teamwork and intelligence wins championships.” This became evident with the outcomes of digitalLEARNING Top Preschools of India Ranking Survey 2016, which honoured Mother’s Pride as the ‘Top Preschool in India’ at the 4th School Leadership Summit 2016. Ms. Anchal Agnihotri, and Mr. Amit Saxena, proudly accepted the award on behalf of team Mother’s Pride. We express our heartfelt gratitude to all the parents, partners, and staff members, for their unending love and support.

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