EDUCATION

Almost two thirds of children aged 6-14 were reported as attending an NGO-run learning centre in the seven days prior to data collection (boys: 61%, girls: 60%). Numbers were lower for younger children, with 38% of both boys and girls aged 3-5 were reported as attending NGO centres. For children aged 15-17, only 6% of boys and 1% of girls aged 15-17 reported as attending. The majority of children reportedly attending NGO learning centres in the 7 days prior to data collection were also reported as attending religious learning centres in that time.
*Click on camp for camp specific data subdirectory_arrow_right GIRLS ATTENDANCE
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Created with Highcharts 12.3.0Girls School AttendanceAcross All Camps % girls reported to be attending learning centres in the 7 daysprior to data collection, by age groupNGO-run learning centreMadrasa or Maqtab0%25%50%75%100%15-17 yrs6-14 yrs3-5 yrs15-17 yrs6-14 yrs3-5 yrs