Somalia’s education crisis: why so few children attend school and what could be done to change that
One of the primary barriers to access is conflict. This is particularly evident in Somalia, which has endured violence and upheaval since 1991.
One of the primary barriers to access is conflict. This is particularly evident in Somalia, which has endured violence and upheaval since 1991.
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