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| Caption | Photograph taken before the current health crisis. A class at a Baha’i-inspired community school in Bangui, Central African Republic. “These schools are born from the desire of local people—parents and teachers—to provide a high standard of education to children, integrating academic and spiritual elements and raising them to contribute to the progress of their society,” says Judicaël Mokolé of Fondation Nahid et Hushang Ahdieh, which supports community schools in the Central African Republic. |
| Source | Bahá’í World News Service (#1435) |
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