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through the lenses of african youth residing across the continent, and first generation africans in the us, eduafrc provides a real-time commentary on current events taking place on the continent. eduafrc also focuses on gender equity and education in eastern africa through the bethel edu fund, which breaks financial barriers for those who are unable to access an education due to financial hardship.

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