Advancing Youth Program
MONROVIA, Liberia February 6, 2015
Advancing Youth Program (AYP) participant Hawa Ngfauah waits for her school to reopen. Hawa returned to her classroom February 16 after her school closed in July due to the Ebola outbreak. The USAID supported AYP provides quality alternative basic education to youth between the age of 13 to 35, including Hawa, who left school when she got pregnant at the age of 16. Thanks to USAID’s support, this program is opening doors and creating empowering opportunities.
Photo by Adam Parr, USAID
For the full story of Varbah Dolley, visit USAID’s storytelling hub: stories.usaid.gov/facing-death-six-days-a-week/
Advancing Youth Program
MONROVIA, Liberia February 6, 2015
Advancing Youth Program (AYP) participant Hawa Ngfauah waits for her school to reopen. Hawa returned to her classroom February 16 after her school closed in July due to the Ebola outbreak. The USAID supported AYP provides quality alternative basic education to youth between the age of 13 to 35, including Hawa, who left school when she got pregnant at the age of 16. Thanks to USAID’s support, this program is opening doors and creating empowering opportunities.
Photo by Adam Parr, USAID
For the full story of Varbah Dolley, visit USAID’s storytelling hub: stories.usaid.gov/facing-death-six-days-a-week/