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In Nigeria, about 10.5 million children are not in school even though primary education is officially free and compulsory. Ensuring educational provision in predominantly rural areas and the impact of insurgency in the northeast present significant challenges.
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The Economic Cost of Conflict in North East Nigeria ... The...
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This report presents the findings of the impact evaluation...
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24 Ιαν 2022 · UNICEF said that Nigeria’s education system can be transformed through adequate funding to ensure schools are safe; the application of gender-responsive policies, including recruitment of female teachers and improved facilities for girls; the creation of multiple and flexible learning pathways for students, such as digital and transferable ...
26 Απρ 2024 · Highlights. UNICEF launched the MICS-EAGLE initiative in 2018 with. the objective of improving learning outcomes and equity. issues in education. MICS-EAGLE addresses two critical. education data problems – gaps in key education indicators, as well as lack of effective data utilization by governments. and education stakeholders.
28 Οκτ 2024 · The World Bank reports that Nigeria’s education sector is severely underfunded, with only about 7% of the federal budget allocated to education in 2024, well below the UNESCO-recommended 15-20% ...
3 ημέρες πριν · The United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) Education Manager, Mr. Jutaro Sakamioto, has said that one out of four children in Nigeria is out of school, and 75 per cent of Nigerian children have ...
This country brief provides a brief introduction to selected issues and research relevant to Nigeria’s education system and links to resources that may be useful to official of Ministries of Education and other education stakeholders.
12 Σεπ 2021 · With the national economy under pressure amidst a global health crisis, efforts to deliver quality learning are hampered by several factors in Nigeria including low public investment and high population growth according to the IIEP-UNESCO Nigeria Education Sector Analysis 2021.