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|Description=The lack of adequate classroom space in Zambia is a major issue that affects the quality of education for pupils. Overcrowded classrooms make it difficult for teachers to provide individual attention to students, resulting in poor academic performance. The limited space also makes it challenging to implement social distancing measures, which are crucial in preventing the spread of diseases. Additionally, inadequate classroom space can lead to a shortage of resources such as textbooks and desks, further hindering the learning process. Without proper infrastructure, pupils in Zambia are at a disadvantage when it comes to receiving a quality education.
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There is a shortage of classroom space for 300 pupils in Zambia, which is affecting their education and overall development.

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                The solution to the problem of inadequate classroom space for 300 pupils in Zambia is to construct a classroom block that can accommodate all the students. This will provide them with a conducive lear...
                
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                The rural Children's Hope plans to complete the building of a 1 x 4 classrooms and 1 ablution block, to provide free education to 300 vulnerable girls and boys of Nyamasinda Village, in Sinda District...
                
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