Botswana behind in ECD programmes

Ganesh
Ganesh

Access to pre-primary education and quality Early Childhood Development (ECD) programmes in Botswana remain exclusive to the affluent and urban dwellers’ children, attendants of a three-day convention in Gaborone on the subject heard yesterday.

Former Vice President Ponatshego Kedikilwe and Assistant Minister of Education, Moiseraela Goya, who were officiating in their respective capacities, made the observation.

Kedikilwe said at the moment only about 22 percent of children under the age of six were accessing formal pre-primary education in Botswana.

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