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Over 46,000 children in Gambia are out of school – Joint statement by MoBSE & UNICEF

The Ministry of Basic and Secondary Education and UNICEF highlight the plight of 46,000 Gambian children denied education, urging urgent action to ensure access and support for their future.

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Over 46,000 children in Gambia are out of school - Joint statement by MoBSE & UNICEF

By Adama Makasuba

It is a matter of concern that over 46,000 children in Gambia presently lack access to education, putting their prospects at risk. The Ministry of Basic and Secondary Education and UNICEF have jointly released a statement highlighting this pressing issue. Despite a primary school enrolment figure of 428,053 in 2023, many children in the country are deprived of their fundamental right to education. This denial can harm their future, denying them crucial opportunities for growth and development.

Additionally, the report brings to light the unfortunate reality that many children cannot fully complete their education. Specifically, the completion rates for primary, upper basic, and senior secondary schools are 88 percent, 65 percent, and 47 percent, respectively. Representatives from both organizations urge parents, private entities, and development partners to prioritize ensuring every child is enrolled in school at the appropriate age and to invest further in their education and skill development.

According to the statement, it is crucial to back national initiatives to provide quality education services to children and communities. This goal can be accomplished by constructing more accessible schools for those with disabilities, equipping them with proper facilities and resources for learning, and motivating and empowering teachers to deliver high-quality lessons. Families experiencing hardship should also be supported in covering education-related expenses and other necessities that may obstruct their children’s education. Moreover, investing in foundational learning is vital to tackling the learning crisis that numerous children are grappling with.

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