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CAFU and Dubai Cares partner to adopt a school in Malawi

Published: August 2, 2022
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A school in Malawi will be built and developed by CAFU and Dubai Cares, part of the Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum Global Initiatives. It’s back to school season around the world, and CAFU is raising donations to help Malawian children experience the same excitement, hope, and joy. To build and run a primary school with two classrooms, serving 100 students and two teachers, CAFU intends to raise AED154,000 in donations in one year.

CAFU and Dubai Cares partner to adopt a school in MalawiAdditionally, CAFU will develop 18 months of literacy activities for parents and adults within these communities. As part of the partnership with Dubai Cares, CAFU will remove barriers and provide resources to inspire and nurture tomorrow’s leaders, innovators, and thinkers under the campaign theme “Brick by Brick”. CAFU will sponsor a school in Malawi in an effort to break the poverty cycle and increase school enrollment by 15-20 percent for 100 students.

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