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"Breaking barriers, building bridges" - The European Wergeland Centre

“Breaking barriers, building bridges”

EEW Grants article on the Schools For All project highlights its contribution.

“In Europe, over 30 percent of first-time asylum applicants are children. Their journey to safety and stability is often filled with challenges and ensuring their uninterrupted access to education is crucial. The EEA and Norway Grants, in partnership with the European Wergeland Centre in Norway, are actively supporting schools in Greece to provide quality education to the 40,000 refugee and migrant children in Greece.”

The complete article is available here.

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