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Hello and welcome to a new episode of Paul Olubayo presents: The Conversation.
My guest this week is Victoria Ibiwoye.
Victoria is the Founder of OneAfricanChild, a youth-led organization with a mission to create opportunities in underserved communities and unleash the potential in young people through global citizenship education programs. Victoria has partnered with institutions like the World Bank, UNESCO, the United States Institute of Peace, the Global Partnership for Education and several multilateral agencies to influence policies that transform education systems.
My conversation with Victoria focuses on the work OneAfricanChild conducts within Nigeria as well as other African nations. Whilst also focusing on the importance of the right to education as a whole.
I am deeply thankful to Victoria for joining me in this conversation and sharing her wealth of knowledge on this very important topic.
You can learn more about OneAfricanChild at there website: oneafricanchild.org
You can directly support the organisation through their current Creating Learning Center Project in Kwara State. The organisation is currently fundraising and any contributions would be greatly appreciated. You can learn more at the following link: oneafricanchild.org/creative-learning-centre/
By Paul OlubayoHello and welcome to a new episode of Paul Olubayo presents: The Conversation.
My guest this week is Victoria Ibiwoye.
Victoria is the Founder of OneAfricanChild, a youth-led organization with a mission to create opportunities in underserved communities and unleash the potential in young people through global citizenship education programs. Victoria has partnered with institutions like the World Bank, UNESCO, the United States Institute of Peace, the Global Partnership for Education and several multilateral agencies to influence policies that transform education systems.
My conversation with Victoria focuses on the work OneAfricanChild conducts within Nigeria as well as other African nations. Whilst also focusing on the importance of the right to education as a whole.
I am deeply thankful to Victoria for joining me in this conversation and sharing her wealth of knowledge on this very important topic.
You can learn more about OneAfricanChild at there website: oneafricanchild.org
You can directly support the organisation through their current Creating Learning Center Project in Kwara State. The organisation is currently fundraising and any contributions would be greatly appreciated. You can learn more at the following link: oneafricanchild.org/creative-learning-centre/