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    Global educator crisis demands 44 million teachers, Unesco reports

    October 6, 2023
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    As nations rally to ensure every child receives an education, a stark reality has emerged. Unesco’s recent data reveals a global shortfall of 44 million teachers, emphasizing an urgent need to address the crisis for a universally educated generation. The troubling figures indicate a concerning trend: 9% of primary educators departed the teaching realm in 2022, nearly doubling from the 4.6% dropout rate in 2015.

    Global educator crisis demands 44 million teachers, Unesco reports

    Audrey Azoulay, the esteemed director-general of UNESCO, weighed in on the situation. She highlighted the critical societal role educators play and expressed concerns about the mounting challenges facing the profession, emphasizing the need to appreciate, adequately train, and support educators more effectively. UNESCO’s study showcased both progress and lingering obstacles. The good news: the teacher deficit has shrunk from 69 million in 2016, with southern Asia cutting their shortage nearly in half to 7.8 million.

    Conversely, sub-Saharan Africa, accounting for a third of the worldwide shortage, has seen only a marginal improvement. The region remains 15 million teachers short of the Sustainable Development Goal, aiming to guarantee both primary and secondary education for all by 2030. While many perceive this to be a challenge exclusive to developing nations, even affluent countries aren’t immune. Teachers worldwide grapple with issues ranging from heightened stress, inadequate supplies, and insufficient salaries to subpar leadership. Europe and North America, for instance, face a gap of 4.8 million educators, attributed to retirements and a dwindling interest in the teaching profession.

    In some African regions, the situation is exacerbated by political and social unrest. Over the past four years, over 13,000 schools have been shuttered in central and west Africa due to instability. Unicef reported that, just this week in Burkina Faso, violence prevented one million students and 31,000 educators from returning to school, with 25% of schools remaining closed as the academic year commenced.

    John Agbor, UNICEF’s representative in Burkina Faso, voiced deep concerns about the current state. Highlighting the distressing implications of children denied education due to violence and instability, Agbor emphasized the collective responsibility to ensure every Burkina Faso child can pursue education in a peaceful and secure environment.

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