Another
item from Pravda
Severe
drought in PNG may force schools to close
Severe
drought conditions in Papua New Guinea may force schools to shut in
the Enga Province, potentially impacting more than 100,000 students.
24
August, 2015
The
provincial education director, Rowatina Was, says schools are on the
verge of closure due to a severe shortage of water and associated
problems.
The
Post Courier reports Mr Was told a special provincial disaster and
emergency meeting that 15,000 students from 11 different schools have
already asked for the suspension of classes because of the water
shortage.
He
says they are also running out of food and vegetables, but says he
wanted to consult with senior government officials before he approved
the school closures.
The
Post Courier says children and teachers in primary, community,
elementary, vocational schools and the tertiary institutions such as
Enga Teachers College, IBS and Enga College of Nursing will be
affected if a decision is made to suspend classes
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