10.5m Children Out Of School In Nigeria – UNICEF
Jean Gough, Country Director, United
Nations International Children’s Fund (UNICEF) has said that no fewer
than 10.5 million Nigerian children are out of school.
Gough stated this on Tuesday in Bauchi
while exchanging views with Gov. Mohammed Abubakar of Bauchi State at
the Government House.
She said that UNICEF was collaborating with some stakeholders to strengthen the newly-introduced Quranic School System to reduce the number of out-of-school children.
She said that UNICEF was collaborating with some stakeholders to strengthen the newly-introduced Quranic School System to reduce the number of out-of-school children.
She disclosed that the fund had
concluded plan to tackle the issue of child malnutrition in the state as
it had discovered that 90 per cent of child diseases was as a result of
malnutrition.
Gough also announced that UN body would
curb public defecation, especially with more than 2,000 communities in
the state defecating in open places.
“We intend to ensure that before I leave the country, at least one local government area in Bauchi state is public-defecation free.
“We intend to ensure that before I leave the country, at least one local government area in Bauchi state is public-defecation free.
“We will also work in collaboration with
the state government to boost water and sanitation towards the supply
of adequate and portable drinking water.
“I will, therefore, want to appeal to the state government to pay its counterpart fund to enable us execute some of the projects,” she said.
“I will, therefore, want to appeal to the state government to pay its counterpart fund to enable us execute some of the projects,” she said.
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