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Ebola threat closes schools in Liberia

byAlvina Sajid
02/12/2014
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DUBLIN: Faculties in Liberia had been closed considering the fact that July because the United States of America has confronted a lethal Ebola outbreak that, up to now, has killed just about 3000 individuals.

With 1.four million college-aged youngsters presently without get entry to to schooling, tech developer Rumie is hoping to assist children proceed their training through sending 200 low-value drugs to Liberia. It is a slightly small quantity. However the folks at the back of the Rumie Initiative consider that these 200 pills may lend a hand as many as 2,000 individuals.

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Rumie is a component of an effort to deliver digital schooling to Liberia. Cellcom, one of the crucial United States of America’s main Wi-Fi suppliers, is working to offer studying instruments on cellular units, free of knowledge expenses, consistent with Forbes. International literacy nonprofit World reader has made an app that Liberian kids can use to learn digital textbooks.

According to the company, the education program using the tablets eventually grew to reach hundreds of children in the area.

Fancy added that 100% of all donations go toward getting Liberian kids tablets. The startup is backed by investors who are covering the overhead.

 

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