Advertisement

Karamoja leaders raise concern over high school dropout rates for girls

By Teven Kibumba | Monday, November 13, 2023
Karamoja leaders raise concern over high school dropout rates for girls

Local education experts and opinion leaders in the Karamoja region have expressed concern over the increased number of learners dropping out of school.

The leaders have presented  proposals to government call for introduction of  free meals and boarding for all female learners.

Keep Reading

They believe this initiative will significantly contribute to transforming education in the region, especially for the girl child.

According to data collected from 20 schools,  poverty is the primary barrier to a girl's education.

Topics You Might Like

Ugandan News uganda karamoja

Due to financial constraints, parents often view their daughters as essential contributors to the family income and instead of pursuing studies, girls are engaged in activities like brewing and selling beer, selling charcoal, working in restaurants, or participating in agricultural work.

According to Agnes Akello a teacher at Kotido SS, there is a practice in Karamoja where less educated girls command a higher bride price which has left  many parents preparing daughters for marriage instead of giving them a good education.

"Investing in girls' education is not widely perceived as a worthwhile endeavour with the cost of basic educational supplies only making the situation worse. With the lack of positive female role models emphasizing the value of education, breaking this cycle of negativity becomes challenging," Akello added

In addition to these educational challenges, the region is experiencing increased insecurity marked by armed attacks, cattle theft, and loss of lives.

According to local leaders  led by Samson Lokeris , the former Dodoth  East MP, government  has been asked to include free meals and boarding for all girl learners which they believe will help transform education in the region more especially the girl child.

What’s your take on this story?

Get breaking news first — follow us

Get Ahead of the News.
Stay in the know with real-time breaking news alerts, exclusive reports, and updates that matter to you.

Tap ‘Yes, Keep Me Updated’ and never miss what’s happening in Uganda and beyond—first and fast from NilePost.