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IGATE in numbers
15,166 learners participating in community learning initiatives
1,717 teachers and 319 headteachers trained in primary and secondary schools
318 primary schools supported in nine districts of Zimbabwe
5,026 girls enrolled in community-based education
123,333 direct and indirect beneficiaries; of which 8,650 out-of-school young people (5,026 girls and 3,624 boys) supported
1,202 community-based facilitators orientated and trained, with 326 community-based education centres established
758 community learning centres established during the COVID-19 pandemic
314 school-based leadership clubs created, with 79% of girls participating
95% of vulnerable / at risk girls identified and supported back to learning (in and out of school)
298 child protection committees established – 1,202 community-based facilitators orientated and trained, with 326 community-based education centres established – of this, 199 school child protection committees working with community child protection committees to address child protection at community level