Resumption of education in Mangodomu: Finding a light in the darkness

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Education is an essential priority for the development of a society. However, in the Mangodomu region, attacks by ADF rebels led to the closure of twelve primary schools and four secondary schools, depriving more than 7,500 students of their right to education.

Violence and insecurity have forced these young people to flee with their families to safer places, abandoning their classrooms and teachers. This difficult situation raises the question of the continuity of learning for these children, who potentially risk suffering a blank year if adequate measures are not taken.

The proposal to relocate closed schools to more secure areas, such as the Mangina center, appears to be a viable solution to allow students to resume their studies. The prefect of the Mangodomu Institute, Amos Muhongya Mayala, underlines the importance of this approach to avoid a prolonged interruption of the education of these children.

At the same time, local education authorities, represented by the head of the Oicha education sub-division, Enoch Kavyavu Musubao, are actively working to find solutions to allow classes to resume in these affected schools. Their commitment to ensuring the continuity of education despite security challenges demonstrates the importance placed on youth learning in the region.

It is essential that these students can return to school in order to continue their education and build a better future for themselves and their community. Access to education is a fundamental right, and it is everyone’s responsibility to ensure that every child can benefit from it, regardless of circumstances.

It is essential that the international community, local authorities, and educational organizations work together to ensure a safe and conducive learning environment, so that children in Mangodomu and other insecure areas can continue their education. in optimal conditions. Education is the key to the future, and every child deserves the chance to fully grasp it.

For more information on related topics, you can access the following links:
Update on school closures in Beni
Investment opportunities in education

By collaborating and taking action, we can ensure that education remains a top priority for the well-being and progress of our society.

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