In Goma, DR Congo, schools that were previously free are seeing fees reinstated under M23 control, while teachers are no longer receiving salaries from the state. This has left parents and educators concerned about access to education.
Breakdown
- School fees have been reinstated in Goma after M23 rebels took control. 12s
- Parents are required to pay between three and fifteen dollars per child for schooling. 1m 2s
- The fees are used to pay teachers, who no longer receive state salaries due to bank closures. 44s
- The Congolese government is attempting to pay teachers in occupied areas via mobile payments. 1m 29s
- Thousands of children in eastern Congo remain out of school due to ongoing conflict. 1m 43s