Classroom shortages in the Philippines force children into shifts; slow, costly construction raises corruption concerns.
Breakdown
- Philippine public schools are overcrowded, with up to 80 students in a standard classroom. 16s
- The country needs 165,000 classrooms, requiring 55,000 new ones to be built annually. 41s
- Government-built classrooms cost between $44,000 and $65,000 each, while NGO-built ones cost less than $18,000. 57s
- Allegations of inefficiency and possible corruption have led to scrutiny of government spending. 1m 35s
- The government is considering partnerships with NGOs to speed up construction and improve transparency. 1m 53s