Why are millions of children not in school in West Africa?

 UNICEF highlights increased attacks on schools, teachers and students.

Summer holidays are almost over for children in the northern hemisphere.

However, many children will not be returning to class in West and Central Africa.

The United Nations‘s children’s fund says armed groups are increasingly targeting schools, teachers and students.

UNICEF reported 9,272 schools closed in the region due to violence; three times more than the number at the end of 2017.

This has forced 1.9 million children out of the classroom.

What needs to be done to ensure children do not miss out on an education?

 

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  1. Considering this is a national security issue, I'd say parents should adopt home schooling. Thanks to the internet, there are several ways to learn online. In Nigeria, we do not have systems in place that can accommodate learning via a virtual classroom. So it is up to the parents to find a way to help their kids. This method however, is limiting as many parents in the northern region are not even literate. At the end of the day, we need the government's help. Private tutoring should be adopted at the very least. The important thing is that kids are safe and educated.

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