UNICEF study shows 1 in 10 Gambian students has no access to TV and Radio

A UN children’s fund – UNICEF SMS U-Report research has revealed that about 1,470 students of the 10,000 students polled have no television or radio to access the ongoing home schooling organised
by the Ministry of Basic and Secondary Education (MoBSE) as a result of the coronavirus lockdown.

According to the study 1,527 students were receiving their lessons through television while 481 students were receiving it through radio. The report, which was published on Wednesday May 6, also said that 745 students were not aware of the ministry’s radio and television home learning lessons but 3,121 students revealed that they were aware of it.

UNICEF U-Report is a free SMS social monitoring tool for community participation, designed to address issues that the youth care about. The U-Report poll includes health, education, youth unemployment, disease outbreaks and anything else people want to discuss.