The AGILE Project in Katsina recently hosted counterparts from Jigawa State for a 2-day peer learning visit. The visit strengthened collaboration between the two states, fostering improved coordination and the sharing of best practices. Through engaging discussions and breakout sessions, participants exchanged valuable insights on successful implementation strategies, allowing both states to refine their approaches. Site tours provided Jigawa counterparts with practical exposure to the on-the-ground implementation of the project in Katsina, offering actionable insights to take back to their state. The focused breakout sessions allowed for in-depth discussions on key project aspects, such as girls’ enrollment and community engagement. The knowledge exchange during the visit is expected to enhance project outcomes in both states and lead to sustained collaboration for continued learning.
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