SKUS, in partnership with UNICEF, has been spearheading an education program for Rohingya children since December 2019. Over the course of one year, from April 2022 to June 2023, SKUS achieved significant milestones in providing education to Rohingya children across Camps 4, 5, 8w, 14, 15, 16, 17, and 18. The program covered a total of [insert total number] children, including [insert number] girls, [insert number] boys, and [insert number] children with disabilities. With [insert number] direct beneficiaries and [insert number] indirect beneficiaries, this marks a significant phase in SKUS's collaboration with UNICEF.
Throughout this period, SKUS established a total of 210 Learning Facilities, comprising 113 Primary Learning Centers, 2 centers for secondary education, 20 Early Childhood Development (ECD) centers, 25 Maktab-Based Learning Facilities, and 50 Girls' Education centers for out-of-school girls aged 11-18 years.
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