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Mar 2021
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Is the pandemic forcing kids out of scho...

Bbc World Service
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South Africa’s teachers are worried.

Children seem to be dropping out of school at alarming rates.

Experts say the problem isn’t new, but it certainly hasn’t been helped by Covid-19.

The pandemic has forced many families to pull their kids out of the classroom – but at what cost?

And what exactly is South Africa doing to deal with the problem?

Hosted by Alan Kasujja (@Kasujja on Twitter)

#AfricaDaily

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