Lusaka, 18 June, 2023 / 9:20 pm (ACI Africa).
Jesuit Scholars in Zambia have decried the disparities in the education sector across the Southern African nation, with urban areas being more advantaged than the rural.
In a Friday, June 16 statement shared with ACI Africa, officials of the Jesuit Centre for Theological Reflection (JCTR) call on the Zambian government to act, also ensuring a “fair distribution of teachers”.
“Schools in urban areas are advantaged as in most cases they usually have all they need starting with a sufficient number of teachers to a sufficient number of classroom space,” JCTR officials say in their statement issued for the annual International Day of the African Child.
School going children in the rural areas, they lament, “have continued to walk long distances to access their nearest schools,” and face additional challenges at the schools, including “inadequate number of teachers, lack of teaching and learning materials.”
Officials of the Lusaka-based research, education, and advocacy Jesuit institution say that these challenges "have compromised the quality of education being offered in rural schools."