UNICEF just got $1.5 million from Education Cannot Wait to help Sudanese refugee kids in Libya. This money will go towards giving them good education and mental health support. The plan is to reach about 19000 children across the country offering different types of learning and help with their feelings. It’s all about making sure these kids don’t miss out on school.
This program will give these children things like books, good teachers and safe places to learn. UNICEF is also going to train the people who work with the children to understand what they’ve been through and help them feel better. This special focus on Sudanese refugees is because they have a hard time getting to school in Libya.
UNICEF in Libya says this funding is a big step in making sure these kids get the education they need. They’re working with local groups and the government to make the program work well and last. The main goal is to help these kids learn and grow strong.