Tanzanian schoolgirl brings baby to class as govt reverses ban on pregnant students

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A Tanzanian schoolgirl, Esnath Gideon, has expressed happiness that she has been allowed to come to school with her four-month-old baby

The 19-year-old schoolgirl told thethat she could not afford a caregiver, but the teachers had been gracious and accomodating of her baby.

Although, her grandmother whom she lived with was saddened by her pregnancy. She eventually became happy that it would not hinder her from pursuing her dream of becoming a lawyer. “With the baby in class, my concentration is affected but I’m mostly able to listen. The challenge is when the baby needs a nappy change as there are no places in school where I can change the baby,” she said.

Source: Education Headlines (educationheadlines.net)

 

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