About 10 Civil Society Organisations (CSOs) have embarked on an advocacy visit for "Tsangaya" Education Reformation in some communities in Adamawa state.
The CSOs were trained by the Forum for African Women Educationalists (FAWE), Nigeria on "Tsangaya" Education Reformation; hence, the decision of the participants to embark on the advocacy.
FAWE with support from EU-INTPA Project:"Strengthening Civil Society to Enhance Education for all in Northern Nigeria" trained the affected CSOs on gender responsive education sector planning and "Tsangaya" education reformation.
On the third day of the training programme, the CSOs developed an action for community sensitisation and resolved to pay an advocacy on critical stakeholders.
Some of the stakeholders that the CSOs paid an advocacy visit include Muslim Council of Nigeria Adamawa state, Leadership of "Tsangaya" Education Development Initiative, Chairman Council of Imams Adamawa State, District and Village Heads and Adamawa State Mass Education Board.
During the visit, the CSO commended FAWE for equpping them with the needed knowledge, promising to step it down in the interest of "Tsangaya" and its importance to the society.
Responding, cross section of the stakeholders welcomed tbe idea as it seeks to tackle out of school children for a better society and applauded FAWE for training the CSOs.
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