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Somalia: Qatar to Carter for Basic Education of More Than 57,000 Children in Somalia

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[Dalsan Radio] More than 57,000 children in Somalia will receive basic education, the Qatari government has announced, following an agreement reached between the Qatar Development Fund (QDF) and the Somali Ministry of Education.

Source: allAfrica.com

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