Progress of the ECDE Centre Construction in Abossi.

Milestones made towards completion of the ECDE Centre in Abossi

Milestones made towards completion of the ECDE Centre in Abossi

The construction has seen tremendous progress with the Centre now at the roofing phase

Completion of this ECDE Centre will mark an essential step towards enhancing early childhood education and development.

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