Increasing School Dropouts In Morocco

Morocco has made progress in education, but school dropouts are still a serious problem, according to UNESCO’s Education Monitoring 2026 report. Many children are now able to go to school, and the number of out-of-school children has dropped greatly since 2000. Still, a large number of students leave school before finishing. Only a few students [...]

Education Crisis In Rural Areas In Laos

Access to education in Laos is facing a serious crisis, especially in rural and low-income areas where many children still struggle to go to school. Poverty, long travel distances, and a lack of schools mean that students often drop out early or never continue beyond primary levels. Girls are especially affected, as families may prioritize [...]

Niger’s Growing Education Crisis

Niger faces a severe education crisis. Once, nearly 78% of children went to school, but by 2023, enrolment dropped sharply to 58%. Because of ongoing violence and insecurity, many families have fled their homes, and over half a million people were displaced by the end of 2024. By early 2024, about 940 schools across Niger [...]

Niger’s Growing Education Crisis

Niger faces a severe education crisis. Once, nearly 78% of children went to school, but by 2023, enrolment dropped sharply to 58%. Because of ongoing violence and insecurity, many families have fled their homes, and over half a million people were displaced by the end of 2024. By early 2024, about 940 schools across Niger [...]

Lao Education Struggles

Laos is facing a serious education crisis at home. Many students are dropping out of secondary and high schools, especially in poorer provinces like Attapeu, Sekong, and Savannakhet. The reasons include economic struggles, not enough teachers, and schools lacking proper buildings and dormitories. In some areas, students have to travel long distances to get to [...]

Lao Education Struggles

Laos is facing a serious education crisis at home. Many students are dropping out of secondary and high schools, especially in poorer provinces like Attapeu, Sekong, and Savannakhet. The reasons include economic struggles, not enough teachers, and schools lacking proper buildings and dormitories. In some areas, students have to travel long distances to get to [...]

Morocco Battles Alarming School Dropout Crisis

Morocco faces a critical education crisis, with nearly 280,000 students dropping out annually and 160,000 from middle schools alone. Education Minister Mohamed Saad Berrada aims to cut this number by half, focusing on “second chance schools” offering vocational training and reintegration opportunities. Initiatives include leadership colleges, psychological support units using Massar platform data, and expanded [...]

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