Class of 2015
Kaltume, Hadiza and Rukaya live in central Nigeria. Hear their stories and watch the progress of class two of Kabiji Primary School - who are due to finish their primary education in 2015.
Follow the progress of children in one class of Kabiji Primary School in central Nigeria, all due to finish primary school in 2015.
Follow the stories of Maua, Baby, Sophia and Namayani, who live in northern Tanzania. Meet the girls, their teachers and their families and find out about their daily lives and struggles to get an education.
Kaltume, Hadiza and Rukaya live in central Nigeria. Hear their stories and watch the progress of class two of Kabiji Primary School - who are due to finish their primary education in 2015.
Neema is six years old and is in Standard 1 at Naitolya Primary School in northern Tanzania.
Baby is 11 years old and started school just two years ago.
Namayani is nine years old and lives in northern Tanzania.
Maua is nine years old and has been going to Naitolya Primary School in Makuyuni for a year.
She has never been to school; she longs to go but soon she is getting married.
She struggles to get to school every day as she often needs to stay at home and help her grandmother.
She is doing well at school but worries that soon her education will come to an end.
Learn about a special project in north east Tanzania to improve girls' education.
Find out more about the country and its people.
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The 'Transforming Education for Girls Project' is run by CAPP in Nigeria and Maarifa ni Ufunguo in Tanzania. It is supported by ActionAid and funded by Comic Relief and the Tubney Charitable Trust.











