MEDIA

CFL’s Better Outcomes for Inclusive Learning (BOIL) Project

In collaboration with Aid Children with Disability Association (ACDA), CFL’s Better Outcomes for Inclusive Learning (BOIL) Project has conducted hygiene training in schools, followed up on and supported the implementation of group hand washing in schools, and provided hygiene kits such as 2.880 toothbrushes, 1128 toothpastes, 35 bars of soap, 15 pieces of whistle, and some of soap bags to 15 schools in the BOIL target areas in the Sopbao District, Huaphanh Province.
The purpose of this training is to increase teachers’ capacity to know and lead students in carrying out health promotion work in schools by making children healthy in order to reduce school absenteeism. It is also to prevent epidemics, particularly Covid-19.
The purpose of the BOIL project is to ensure that schools have the knowledge, resources, and structures necessary to provide quality education to all girls and boys, including those with disabilities. In addition, this project aims to identify the value of the digital environment for children with disabilities in terms of inclusive learning and online safety.