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    <itunes:subtitle>The AKDN's education programmes cover a wide spectrum of activities ranging from early childhood care and education through to degrees in medicine.</itunes:subtitle>
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<title>The Madrasa Early Childhood Programme - Africa</title>
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<description>In the early 1980s research suggested that the early development of young children provided the foundation for children&apos;s later success in school and life.  The Aga Khan Foundation&apos;s Madrasa Programme has since grown from a local pre-school involving a few families and teachers to a regional initiative involving  hundreds of communities. An AKDN film with some footage courtesy of Red River College.</description>
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<title>The Madrasa Early Childhood Programme - Africa</title>
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