UNICEF Handed Over Child-Friendly Classrooms To Bangladesh

UNICEF Handed Over Child-Friendly Classrooms To Bangladesh

DHAKA, Nov 28 (NNN-BSS) – The United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF), has handed over 110 classrooms for 22 schools, to the government of Bangladesh.

Out of the 110 classrooms, 76 are newly constructed, while 36 have been renovated, said UNICEF, in a statement, yesterday.

The new and improved classrooms will provide child-friendly learning spaces, and better access to education for over 8,000 children, in Bangladesh’s district of Cox’s Bazar, some 392 km south-east of the national capital, Dhaka.

“Children spend a large part of their waking hours in the classroom, and really, the classroom should feel like a second home for the children. Research shows that, when classrooms are child-friendly and safe, children are motivated to learn, and school enrolment, attendance and completion rates go up,” said Sheldon Yett, UNICEF Representative to Bangladesh.

The initiative is part of UNICEF’s support for Bangladeshi children in the district.

In addition, UNICEF is supporting the local government, to strengthen teaching and learning, through grants that benefit all 657 schools in Cox’s Bazar.– NNN-BSS  

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