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Opportunity International EduFinance
Non-profit organisation devoted to improving access to and quality of education through financial inclusion and holistic school development.
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Opportunity International EduFinance Sep 10
Hooray! Students in Ghana are today! We want to thank the many educators who attended our Senior Leadership Professional Development training during the holidays - investing much time and energy preparing for the year ahead. We are proud to support you!
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Opportunity International EduFinance Sep 9
Yesterday was ! EduFinance is committed to universal literacy and . To date we have helped over 4m children through providing access to finance for affordable private schools and our EduQuality programs! Read more
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Opportunity International EduFinance Sep 5
Terrence Mugova, Managing Director, shared his experience at our 2019 Global EduFinance Conference. Read more about Conference sessions & highlights here!
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Opportunity International EduFinance Sep 3
This week in Gujranwala, Pakistan, school leaders now have access to Pathways to Excellence, the school quality measurement tool and guide for school development planning. Now available in four languages: English, Hindi, Urdu, and Spanish!
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Opportunity International EduFinance Sep 3
Replying to @OIEduFinance
Ernest explained, "Had it not been for the loan, we would have found it very difficult to install the toilets. We are so grateful."
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Opportunity International EduFinance Sep 3
Replying to @sinapi_aba
Ernest owns a school in Kumasi, Ghana & took out a loan from EduFinance partner to accommodate its 1047 students. The school is now expanding from 7 to 22 new gender separated toilets, & is adding 4 new showers to support girls' menstrual hygiene management!
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Opportunity International EduFinance Sep 3
Replying to @OIEduFinance
Proprietors want to invest in their schools, but this requires capital. The School Improvement Loan gives proprietors capital to invest in infrastructure that can have massive impact - like gender separated toilets so girls can stay in school & not miss days during menstruation.
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Opportunity International EduFinance Sep 3
Replying to @caterpillar
Opportunity EduFinance is thrilled to partner with the Foundation this year to make access to toilets and clean water a reality across more schools in Ghana, ensuring children have safe, healthy spaces for learning!
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Opportunity International EduFinance Sep 3
The recent 2019 Ghana National Education Week celebrated education achievements & discussed remaining challenges to increase access to quality learning. One key challenge highlighted was that too many girls still do not have access to private toilets in school.
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Opportunity International EduFinance Aug 30
Over 3 decades Ugandan entrepreneurs have invested in low-cost schools. These schools range from 2-35 years old, evident of continuous growth of non-state edu to meet increasing demands for quality learning environments. We're proud to support them.
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Opportunity International EduFinance Aug 29
Senior EduSpecialist, Annet Wandera, visited this nursery school in Uganda for early childhood development training. Here she demonstrates the 'morning circle concept' to teachers using song, learning materials and movement to engage students in the lesson.
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Opportunity International EduFinance Aug 29
We're thrilled to be part of this exciting work!
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Opportunity International EduFinance Aug 28
"Participation in the EduFinance program has enabled us to grow our Education Portfolio in terms of school deposit and loan volumes. Schools are encouraged to ensure proper record-keeping and financial management." Juliet Baggya Nsiyona, Manager SME Banking .
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Opportunity International EduFinance Aug 28
"Working with the EduFinance Technical Assistance team has been a great opportunity for our staff to learn about education finance. The quality of our book and positive client feedback is a testament to this." Samuel Ocanya, Head of Financial Inclusion at
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Renée McAlpin Aug 27
At we're thrilled to launch a new partnership in Pakistan with to serve 150 low-cost private schools across Punjab. Roughly 45% of children in Punjab attend low-cost private schools, and we're committed to ensuring they receive a quality education.
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Opportunity International EduFinance Aug 26
Did you know that 700,000 primary school kids in Uganda were out of school in 2013? To date, EduFinance & partners have benefited over 600,000 Ugandan children with access to quality schools. Our channels focus on program insights from Uganda this week!
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Opportunity International EduFinance Aug 23
"Through our partnership with Chalkboard Education and our customized LMS, we expect to realize five major benefits from digitalising our content." Read more about the benefits of "EduQuality Digital" in our recent blog:
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Opportunity International EduFinance Aug 21
EduFinance are embracing . New partner has developed the "EduQuality Digital" app!📱 Our August Newsletter explains more... Sign up to receive it next Friday: ! Read previous editions here:
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Renée McAlpin Aug 21
"The ideological divide featuring resistance of public education to tap into the capacities and networks of non-state actors must be resolved if we are to achieve a breakthrough." The global education challenge: Scaling up to tackle the learning crisis
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Opportunity International EduFinance Aug 14
School leaders and teachers in a recent cluster meeting in Tanzania discuss creating healthy classroom relationships! school clusters led our local Education Specialists bring together EduFinance partner schools for collaboration and shared trainings.
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