Nigeria: Millions of Out-of-School Children Are in Poverty-Stricken, Conflict-Ridden Areas, Says Group

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Nigeria: Millions of Out-of-School Children Are in Poverty-Stricken, Conflict-Ridden Areas, Says Group
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Millions of Out-of-School Children Are in Poverty-Stricken, Conflict-Ridden Areas, Says Nigerian Group THISDAYLIVE: Nigeria

The group however said that education technology remained the only way to provide quality education to children regardless of their location or socio-economic status.

He however said that,"Education technology has remained the power to transform the way we approached education and helped us reach those who are currently left behind". "However, it is important to recognize that education technology can play a critical role in addressing these challenges and ensuring that every child has access to quality education.

"This includes developing actionable strategies to reduce the number of out-of-school children, developing gender-responsive policies, addressing religious and traditional beliefs that may be barriers to education, and addressing the socio-economic factors that prevent children from accessing education".

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