UNESCO Africa: Learning in your local language counts!
UNESCO Africa: Ready to embrace a new school day in Soucouta, a village on the west coast of Senegal
UNESCO Africa: The school of Soucouta, a village on the west coast of Senegal.
UNESCO Africa: 39 pupils are enrolled in 1st grade class in Soucouta, a village in Senegal (May 2013).
UNESCO Africa: Children of educated mothers’ are more likely to attend school. Here a literacy class in Sowame, a village 100 km from Senegal's capital Dakar
UNESCO Africa: Don't leave school, is the message of Binetou Thior in Senegal, who left school when she got married.
UNESCO Africa: I can write and read by own messages!
UNESCO Africa: Reading in your local language facilitates literacy skills.
UNESCO Africa: Literacy has improved my fish business, says Gnima Diouf, who sells fish products in Soubacouta, a small Senegalese village
UNESCO Africa: Lucky to be in school. African teenage girls often drop out of school when they get married.
UNESCO Africa: Preparing for class. Two women attending literacy classes in a UNESCO project in the Fatick region of Senegal