Amnesty International calls for government to fix SA’s ‘unequal’ education system

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The international human rights organisation Amnesty International SA is calling on government to prioritise fixing the country’s failing education system to enable all youth to have an opportunity for a better future, no matter their background.

‘The youth cannot continue to be punished for government’s failures’, says Amnesty International SA executive director Shenilla MohamedAmnesty International SA executive director Shenilla Mohamed says the schooling system is so under-equipped that the Covid-19 pandemic has all but ended education for many pupils, especially those from disadvantaged communities.

“If President Cyril Ramaphosa wants the youth to be at the centre of the economy, his government needs to first fix the appalling state of education,” Mohamed said. “The youth of 1976 died for decent and equal education. SA’s education system is unfortunately still plagued by the legacy of apartheid, with children in poorer communities and previously disadvantaged backgrounds bearing the brunt of the government’s failure to ensure everyone has access to decent education.

“We are calling on government to learn the lessons about what worked and did not work over the past 18 months and ensure this time around that all children have access to adequate learning and the education system does not continue to be broken and unequal,” Mohamed said.

 

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