Sub-Saharan
Africa
Burkina
Faso
Burkina
Faso has one of the lowest primary school net
enrolment rates in West Africa. And, especially
in the poorest areas, there are extreme gender
disparities. Female teachers only make up 14%
of the total teaching force, and the pupil:textbook
ratio indicates that there is only one textbook
to every three children. The personal safety
of girls attending school is also a major concern
with long distances to travel and several cases
of sexual harassment in schools. Programmes
set up in the 5 poorest areas have linked education
to income-generating projects, published 75,000
textbooks in French and 7 local languages, established
50 mobile classrooms, 229 satellite schools
and 40 non-formal basic education centres to
improve girls’ education.
Primary
Education
|
Primary School Enrolment Ratio (gross
1995-2001) |
Primary
School Enrolment Ratio (net 1995-2001) |
Net
Primary School Attendance (%) (1992-2001*) |
%
of Primary School entrants reaching
Grade5 (1995-2001*) |
%
Gender Gap
(net male – net female) |
| Male |
Female |
Male |
Female |
Male |
Female |
|
|
| 51 |
35 |
41 |
28 |
32 |
22 |
68 |
10 |
|
Adult Literacy
Ratio (2000)
Take
urgent action and send a report
card to your Minister of Education
Mathieu
Ouedrago
Ministre des Enseignements Secondaire,
Supérieur et de la Recherche
Scientifique
B.P. 7046
Ouagadougou - 03
Burkina Faso
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