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Factors Contributing to the Lack of Resources:

Socio-economic challenges: 

The northern regions of Namibia often face economic disparities, leading to a lack of financial resources for schools. Limited funding from the government hinders the procurement of essential educational materials and equipment. 

Facilities, it becomes challenging for schools to provide a conducive learning environment for the students.




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Introduction (Lack of resources in North Namibian Schools) Namibia is a country known for its rich cultural heritage and breathtaking landscapes. However, it also faces challenges in terms of providing adequate resources to schools, particularly in the northern regions. This blog aims to shed light on the issue of resource scarcity in North and discuss potential solutions to bridge the gap.

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