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The solution involves providing literacy education to 200 refugee women and girls, with a focus on building foundational reading and writing skills. This will be done through a combination of classroom instruction, one-on-one tutoring, and community-based learning activities. The program will also address barriers to education, such as lack of access to schools or transportation, by providing resources and support to participants. By empowering refugee women and girls with literacy skills, they will be better equipped to navigate their new environments, pursue employment opportunities, and engage in their communities.

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                Ability to read and write is vital in helping women and girls access important information, build self-esteem and confidence to walk with one's head high, while helping them to actively participate an...
                
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                Refugee women and girls often face barriers to education, including lack of access to schools, discrimination, and cultural norms that prioritize boys' education over girls'. This can lead to limited ...
                
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