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Supporting Indigenous Children with Learning Equipment

Without access to basic learning materials, many SAD children struggle to develop essential literacy skills, further limiting their opportunities for growth. To help address this, DEEP En-Gender Youth is providing SAD children with essential learning equipment. Through this initiative, they receive books, writing materials, and other educational resources that support their literacy development. Beyond access to materials, this effort also fosters confidence and motivation, helping children overcome obstacles and see education as a positive and empowering experience.
Creating a more inclusive and supportive learning environment is key to ensuring that SAD children feel valued and encouraged. This initiative is part of a broader commitment to advocating for Indigenous rights to education, ensuring that every child has the opportunity to learn, preserve their cultural heritage, and contribute to their community with pride.

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Image: Holding a banner that reads “Rights to Education for Sustainability,” facilitators and children proudly display the learning materials they have received

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