New Era

Pupils in dire need of uniforms

- ■ Aletta Shikololo - ashikololo@nepc.com.na

One in five learners at the Oukwandong­o Combined School in the Omusati region attend school without a single item of school clothing because their parents or guardians are unable to afford it.

Situated 25km from Outapi, the school has reported a growing need for basic provisions for pupils such as clothes, shoes and sanitary products, as child poverty steadily increases there.

Maria Shambwila, a teacher at the school, said child poverty has significan­tly worsened over the years as the school population increased.

According to Unicef, poverty has deep and long-lasting impacts on the lives and developmen­t of children in Namibia, especially their health and education. If poverty is not addressed at an early age, it is being passed on from generation to generation.

The Oukwandong­o Combined School is home to 1 036 learners, of whom over 300 are from impoverish­ed and low-income homesteads.

According to Shambwila, many of the impoverish­ed pupils stay with their grandmothe­rs, while others’ parents are unemployed, and another group of learners are Angolan residents whose parents moved to Namibia in search of a better livelihood.

“We have also noticed that some learners do not receive social grants because they don’t have birth certificat­es,” she added. She said low incomes present a dire threat to the learners’ education as some do not concentrat­e in classrooms, which has a significan­t effect on their ability to learn.

“Many lack concentrat­ion and do not participat­e in the classrooms as they fear being bullied over their worn-out uniforms. As teachers, we try to assist where we can by donating clothing items and money. But we also need an interventi­on of good Samaritans and other stakeholde­rs,” said the concerned teacher.

Shambwila appealed to the public to assist these learners with sanitary products as well as uniforms.

“This will help improve their confidence, concentrat­ion and help them stay in school,” she noted.

When approached for comment, Omusati education director Benny Eiseb said the situation was not reported to him, and warned the public against posting sensitive pictures on social media as it will tarnish the image of the government.

“Poverty is a national issue, and it is not only affecting learners at the Oukwandong­o Combined School. Furthermor­e, there is no budget from the ministry allocated specifical­ly to buy learners school uniforms or sanitary products. So, this is a community issue, not for the government,” he stated.

Those willing to help can contact Shambwila at 0813069172.

 ?? Photo: Contribute­d ?? In need… Learners at the Oukwandong­o Combined School in need of uniforms and sanitary products.
Photo: Contribute­d In need… Learners at the Oukwandong­o Combined School in need of uniforms and sanitary products.

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