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More than 7000 children attend school in Fangak county this year

July 4, 2020Education, News, South SudanNo Commentssouthsudannews

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Fangak, July 4, 2020 (SSNA) — More children have chances to attend school this year after the civil war prevented them from attending school, Finn Church Aid (FCA) said in a statement.

FCA explained in its statement that they first established in Fangak in 2016 and that they managed to construct 6 schools in the area.

It also discloses that its work is supported by European Union Humanitarian Aid (ECHO).

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