Welcome Lapplands Kommunalförbund!

🧡We’re grateful for the continued trust from Lapplands Kommunalförbund who has renewed their journey with Dugga! This customer is an association of the municipalities of Kiruna, Gällivare, Jokkmokk, and Pajala that collaborates in upper secondary education and adult education.

📚👩🎓Together, we’ve already achieved so much in making assessment more fair, inclusive, and research-based and now we’re excited to take the next steps side by side.

🚀Here’s to building even more positive impact for teachers and students in the years ahead.

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