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Nigerian charity tries to salvage a slum's schooling amid pandemic

Published 09/09/2020, 10:00
Updated 09/09/2020, 10:00

By Angela Ukomadu and Nneka Chile
LAGOS, Sept 9 (Reuters) - Outside her home in the Lagos slum
of Makoko, Esther Ikechukwu stacks two upturned buckets, places
a handbag on top and rests a tablet against it. Her balancing
act finished, the desk and the 17-year-old are ready for school.
The coronavirus pandemic shut Nigeria's schools in March.
Already with more children out of education than any other
country, 13 million according to the United Nations, the virus
threatens even more futures.
Most at risk are those like Esther, growing up in Nigeria's
slums with few social safety nets.
Authorities say schools could soon begin a phased reopening,
but organisations like Slum2School have tried to fill the void.
It is a Lagos-based charity working across Africa to educate
children growing up in poorer communities.
Since July, it has given tablets and laptops to teachers and
pupils in the Makoko slum for live remote lessons - normally an
unaffordable solution for the children.
Esther, who received a tablet and headset from the charity,
said she had missed attending school until the charity stepped
in.
"I am not really missing (out)," she said, adding that she
was now in a better position than some other youngsters.
With 30 teachers, Slum2School educated almost 1,000
children. It is targeting 10,000 students by year-end.
But the slum's lack of power means difficulty charging
electronics. Esther's outdoor desk is a solution for the weak
mobile signal indoors - she juggles between video and audio as
the network drops.
Slum2School tries to combat the electricity problems by
providing power banks and solar charging kiosks.
Long school breaks can cut children out of education as they
are pushed to support poor families with menial work, said Otto
Orondaam, the charity's founder.
"This is just another way to keep them learning," he said.

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