Palms for Life Fund donates ECD centre to marginalised communities

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2024-08-28
ONDERA, 28 August 2024 - The Palms for Life Fund has donated an Early Childhood Development (ECD) centre in the Oshikoto Region’s Guinas Constituency to the Ministry of Gender Equality for use by the local community. (Photo: Contributed) ONDERA, 28 August 2024 - The Palms for Life Fund has donated an Early Childhood Development (ECD) centre in the Oshikoto Region’s Guinas Constituency to the Ministry of Gender Equality for use by the local community. (Photo: Contributed)
ONDERA, 28 AUG (NAMPA) - The Palms for Life Fund has donated an Early Childhood Development (ECD) centre in the Oshikoto Region’s Guinas Constituency to the Ministry of Gender Equality for use by the local community.
The Omkhaisen ECD centre was constructed at a cost of N.dollars 6.9 million and is situated on Farm Ondera, a government resettlement farm which is occupied by members of the Hai//om community. It features three fully equipped class...
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ONDERA, 28 August 2024 - The Palms for Life Fund has donated an Early Childhood Development (ECD) centre in the Oshikoto Region’s Guinas Constituency to the Ministry of Gender Equality for use by the local community. (Photo: Contributed) ONDERA, 28 August 2024 - The Palms for Life Fund has donated an Early Childhood Development (ECD) centre in the Oshikoto Region’s Guinas Constituency to the Ministry of Gender Equality for use by the local community. (Photo: Contributed)

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