Throughout the pandemic, we’ve been working closely with communities, schools and children to meet their needs, including ensuring kids could continue learning. Today, we’re assessing the best next steps following the impact of the past two years on children and their families.
Meanwhile, The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) has been assessing the impact of the pandemic regionally in Africa. Their findings are shared in the Monitoring Impacts on Learning Outcomes (MILO) report.
The MILO report focuses on learning outcomes a year ago, evaluating the effectiveness of distance learning. The focus is primary schools in six African countries, including 289 schools in Burkina Faso, where we work.
How did Burkina Faso students find support during the pandemic?
During the pandemic, a key challenge to remote learning noted across all six countries in the MILO report, was learners accessing digital devices and/or the Internet.
Schools in Burkina Faso broke this barrier to learning by offering remote education through television, radio as well as online.
Provincial policies were set to provide extra support to disadvantaged students and staff. And, Burkina Faso was the only country in the report to provide support for students who speak minority languages, ensuring that no student was left behind.
Overall, Burkina Faso had an increase in the number of students — both for boys and girls — who met the minimum proficiency levels (MPL) in mathematics. In 2019, 17.9 percent met the MPL; in 2021, 23.7 percent of the population met the MPL.
How has Children Believe been providing support during the pandemic?
At Children Believe, along with helping children access education through TV, radio and online, we provided them with learning supplies. Before we did that, we ensured basic needs were met, including psycho-social support, so kids could focus on learning.
Today, we continue to monitor the situation in all the countries where we have sponsored children to ensure their changing needs are met.
Learn how you can help by sponsoring a child today.