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Education Crisis in Katsina State: A UNICEF Report Highlights Over 536,000 Children Out of School

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On the occasion of the International of (IDE) 2025, the United Nations ‘s Fund (UNICEF) has shed light on a profound educational crisis in Katsina State, Nigeria. Mr. Rahama Mohammed Farah, the Chief of UNICEF’s Kano Field Office, disclosed that no fewer than 536,112 children are currently out of school in this , a figure that paints a grim picture of the educational landscape in Northwest Nigeria.

The are a stark reminder of the systemic issues plaguing the education sector in Katsina, which include limited access to schooling, insufficient funding, and a significant shortfall in educational quality. According to the 2021 Indicator Cluster Survey (MICS), this high number of out-of-school children contributes to Nigeria’s overall tally of 10.2 million children not in school, marking Katsina as a critical area of concern.

Several factors are at play here, exacerbating the crisis. Poverty is a major barrier, alongside cultural practices that sometimes discourage formal education, particularly for girls. The of schools also leaves much to be desired, with many facilities either dilapidated or non-existent, making regular school a challenge for many children.

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Even for those children who manage to attend school, the learning outcomes are disheartening. Farah pointed out that less than 26% of children in Katsina achieve reading proficiency, and only 25% demonstrate basic numeracy skills. This lag in foundational educational skills not only hampers individual growth but also threatens the broader human capital development of the state.

In response, UNICEF has been proactive in implementing various strategies to these issues. Efforts include engaging leaders to advocate for education, providing support to families in vulnerable situations, and enhancing the physical infrastructure of schools. There’s also a focus on teacher training, school rehabilitation, and building climate-resilient educational facilities. Particularly noteworthy is the emphasis on empowering girls through education, ensuring inclusivity, and equipping them with life skills.

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On this significant day, Farah urged the Katsina State to step up its to education by increasing budget allocations and ensuring these funds are released promptly. stressed the importance of expanding school infrastructure and addressing the acute shortage of qualified .

“Education is not just a fundamental right but a critical pathway to sustainable development,” Farah stated, emphasizing the need for immediate and action to safeguard the of Katsina’s youth. UNICEF has reiterated its commitment to partnering with local governments and other stakeholders to transform the educational landscape, ensuring every in Katsina has access to quality education and the opportunity to thrive.

This alarming situation in Katsina State for a collective effort beyond governmental action, involving community , international support, and a shift in cultural perceptions to truly address and eventually reverse the educational crisis.

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