MSII SDG Initiative: TEACHERS across sub-Saharan Africa to apply for this year’s MSII SDG Challenge, Open till June 28, apply here

His Highness Muhammad Sanusi II, 14th Emir of Kano & UN Advocate of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), in partnership with 1 Million Teachers have launched the annual MSII SDG Challenge. Our aim is to catalyze and assist teachers in developing innovative community projects focusing on SDG 4 – Quality Education, and SDG 5 – Gender Equality.

The Challenge

A Call to Action for African Teachers

His Highness Muhammad Sanusi II, 14th Emir of Kano & UN Advocate of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), in partnership with 1 Million Teachers have launched the annual MSII SDG Challenge. Our aim is to catalyze and assist teachers in developing innovative community projects focusing on SDG 4 – Quality Education, and SDG 5 – Gender Equality.

The Muhammad Sanusi II Sustainable Development Goals Challenge (MSII SDG Challenge) is a project committed to empowering highly competent and enterprising education change makers who are taking action to develop learning outcomes in their communities; especially for girls and women.

OPPORTUNITY: “The Muhammad Sanusi II Sustainable Development Goals Initiative (MSII SDG Initiative) is calling on all TEACHERS across sub-Saharan Africa to apply for this year’s MSII SDG Challenge.”

Apply here: https://t.co/F0VNUmSi7t.

Open till June 28.

With its stated objective to fuel innovation, inspire, and catalyze innovative community development activities that support the achievement of the SDGs, particularly quality education and gender equality – The MSII SDG challenge aims to support the educational projects of the selected changemakers which cut across various communities in Africa.

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