Today a report from the United Nations came out
about African education. According to the article, education goals in Africa
have been stagnating. This has become a problem because it’s leaving many young
people deprived of quality schooling and a high-quality job. Pauline Rose, a director
of the report, told VOA, “Progress in reaching the Education for All goals
first set in 2000 has stagnated in recent years, as reaching those in need has
become more challenging” (“UN Report Finds Africa Education Goals Stagnating”).
She then further explains that the children who don’t get schooling are the
hardest to reach to get back into schooling. Rose even explains further that in
conventional schools that the quality of education is lacking and young people
are only receiving a basic education. This makes them unprepared for the work
force. Nowadays more young people are getting low paying jobs earning just enough
to survive. However, these young people are still staying below the poverty
line. The report also reports that 40% of young people with a secondary
education are living in working poverty. The government has said they’re going
to try to install technical programs and training.
The occurrence of young people not having adequate
education and only receiving low-paying jobs is too frequent and a global
social problem. This is a problem because young people are becoming poorer.
They’re getting stuck in the poverty class and they’re not finding a way out.
This can create bigger problems because they might not be able to afford nutritional
food or even medicine when needed. This can create a problem because more
people can sick or being malnourished which then the death rate goes up. Also,
young people need a quality education not only for the workforce, but for life
in general. African government need to stick to their promises and goals of
finding technical training for young people so they can get decent jobs. If the
young people could get a better education, they could have a better job and
then work their way out of the working poverty. The young people now are the
future generation if they’re stuck in the working poverty class and not getting
a decent education, this can further into other countries. Young people might
also get stuck in the working poverty and their future families will also be
stuck in the working poverty.
11/14/12 5:49 pm
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