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Poor education in South Sudan - Coggle Diagram
Poor education in South Sudan
Causes of the poor education
civil war
The ongoing South Sudan conflict has been the major cause of the poor education in the country
poverty
Limited or no funds
Due to poverty, most of the children that lost their parents during the civil wars and left on the streets aren't able to afford paying themselves to schools.
Religious and cultural view
Some of the religious and cultural views hinder girls from going to school and states that girls are made for house work but not school, and considers the boys some times for cattle keeping and grazing avoiding them from attending schools at their early school ages.
child marriage
Early pregnancy and child marriage is a rising cause of high drop out of school going children, Most of the parents feel giving away their children for marriage with intentions of getting wealth to end their poverty.
Effects of poor education
Unemployment
One the most relevant result of poor education is unemployment, this
Poverty
Lack of education is one of the contributors of poverty in a country
Drug abuse
Drug use abuse amongst the youth is one of the immediate effect of no or little education
Gender inequality
Poor education leads to less participation treatment of both women men equally
high crime rate
Lack of proper education causes high level of crime rates illegal activities in the country
stakeholders
Ministry Of education
The Ministry of Education is the Government's lead advisor on the education system, shaping direction for education agencies and providers
UNICEF
UNICEF supports countries to improve educational access through inclusive education, expansion of early learning programs', Koranic education, vocational training and national data production
Ministry of Gender, child and social welfare
Ministry of Gender is to promote gender equality, social justice, and safe guard the rights and welfare of women, children, persons with disability and other vulnerable groups.
parents
Experiencing early learning and care directly from the parents, helps children to develop their social and emotional lobes, in the brain
Solutions to the problem
Train more professional teachers
South Sudan lacks trained and professional teachers in both the high and lower schools, training of more tutors and educators will boom the learning programs
Advocate for funds and invite investors in the education sector
South Sudan has lost so many investors due to the ongoing conflict, a country with stability invites many investors who donates funds for the improvement of the different sectors
Embrace peace
When the country is at peace, there development in all sectors, this will help to rebuild the destructed schools that were destroyed during war
Introduce standardize sylibus
South Sudan has the un stabilized curriculum which changes regularly and leads to lack of a fixed study syllabus