Despite alternative intervention, number of out-of-school children keeps rising in Nigeria
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In this report, Monsuroh Abdulsemiu examines lessons from Sudan’s Alternative Learning Programme and how they can help Nigeria address its huge out-of-school children burden. It was a Tuesday morning at a daily market in Iyana-Ipaja, Lagos. The hustling and bustling of clustered children in the space drew the attention of passersby. Many of them — aged 6 and above — were seen either hawking or glued to their mothers, begging for alms.
Despite alternative intervention, number of out-of-school children keeps rising in Nigeria
Despite alternative intervention, number of…
Despite alternative intervention, number of out-of-school children keeps rising in Nigeria
In this report, Monsuroh Abdulsemiu examines lessons from Sudan’s Alternative Learning Programme and how they can help Nigeria address its huge out-of-school children burden. It was a Tuesday morning at a daily market in Iyana-Ipaja, Lagos. The hustling and bustling of clustered children in the space drew the attention of passersby. Many of them — aged 6 and above — were seen either hawking or glued to their mothers, begging for alms.