Netanya Liro
Educational Activist || 16 yo || Founder of Education4all
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I am glad to announce that my Education4all summer camp has come to an end. On this last day, I gave exams back to my students and for those who got good grades a Lolipop was given to them. I am proud to say that the program was both successful and fruitful. I took this picture with other volunteers and also some of students.Please note that I obtained parent’s consent to take this pictures.
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Tasneem Khedr
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Congrats Netanya!
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