Education in Zambia

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Region: Zambia

The problem of education in Zambia is characterized by inadequate funding, poor infrastructure, and a shortage of qualified teachers, resulting in low enrollment rates, high dropout rates, and poor academic performance. Additionally, there is a lack of access to education for marginalized groups, such as girls and children living in rural areas.

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                The team at Pizz care and support more than 600 vulnerable children, many of whom are orphaned. Pizz offers a good education and helps children build their self-esteem and confidence. One of the issue...
                
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                The Butterfly Tree, an all-volunteer organization, supports children, orphaned by the HIV/AIDS pandemic in Zambia, by providing school fees, uniforms, books and improved education facilities. Your don...
                
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                This project will build a library and e-learning centre for vulnerable children at Siansowa Primary School along the shores of Lake Kariba, in rural Zambia. The centre will provide over 700 children w...
                
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                The Community school of Katulumba, in the underprivileged Fishing Camp compound of Siavonga, Zambia, has 3 classrooms and 8 latrines for 500 students; Guardavanti plans to build 4 more classrooms and ...
                
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                In pursuit of Fallen Peace Corps Volunteer Elizabeth Bowers' (Beth's) dream, our small, all-volunteer organization enabled a paradigm shift in attitude toward  women's education in remote NW Zambia.  ...
                
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