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Sanjeev Mansotra fund to revamp Dodoma schools
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 67885, member: 636"] Sanjeev Mansotra introduced a charitable organization on Wednesday that will finance improvements at four educational facilities in Dodoma as part of broader efforts across Africa. The Sanjeev Mansotra Foundation received backing from municipal authorities who manage academic institutions throughout the capital region. The Planet One Group chairman described education and healthcare as fundamental rights rather than luxuries available only to some residents. Foundation activities will provide new classrooms, laboratories and reading rooms while distributing uniforms, supplies and potable water to students. Medical outreach programs will serve learners and nearby populations. Mansotra stated that quality learning opportunities form the basis for economic advancement and individual empowerment. The organization intends to extend philanthropic work beyond Tanzania into Ghana, Guinea, Togo, Sierra Leone and India. Recent data from UNESCO, UNICEF and the African Union shows more than 100 million children across the continent remain outside formal schooling systems despite enrollment gains since 2015. Four out of five African youth aged 10 cannot comprehend basic written passages. Rural communities face particular challenges with secondary completion rates trailing urban areas by up to 20 percentage points. Annual funding shortfalls reach 77 billion dollars. [/QUOTE]
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