Blantyre, 22 April, 2023 / 9:06 pm (ACI Africa).
Jesuits Refugee Service (JRS), an international refugee entity of the Society of Jesus (Jesuits), is facilitating the provision of formal education to refugees in Dzaleka Refugee Camp in Malawi.
In a Tuesday, April 18 report, JRS officials say that the entity is helping realize access to formal education among refugees in the Malawian camp in partnership with other actors through various initiatives, ranging “from large-scale online learning degree programs to the provision of scholarships to enable refugees to pursue their academic studies.”
The JRS officials say that they have partnered with the Southern New Hampshire University in the U.S. to provide Bachelor of Arts programs in education to refugee students at the camp.
“Before starting university, we offer the students a basic programme to learn English academic writing skills, technical skills, soft skills and increase the self-confidence of the learner,” the officials of the Jesuit entity say.
They explain, “We run the programme for three months and when the students are ready, we start enrolling them to the university to start the degree course.”