giving children on the Border a headstart
Tuesday, August 22, 2017
Early Education on the Frontier
After the East Timorese referendum in 1999, a number of refugees resettled in the Belu Regency. A non-profit organization and local activists have developed pre-schools in the regency’s resettlement areas.
IN front of a small blue and green building, children formed a circle and began to sing, following their teachers’ instructions. When the song ended, the children stood in two neat lines at the entrance of
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