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- Page 9 and 10: Summary and Key recommendationS HUM
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- Page 13 and 14: Education has been a national prior
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- Page 21 and 22: teachers. Many also face sexual exp
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- Page 31 and 32: I. Background: Secondary Education
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Free means [refers to] school fees
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are not given another opportunity t
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As discussed above, the Tanzanian g
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Watch walked more than one hour to
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IV. Corporal Punishment and Humilia
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Human Rights Watch asked senior sch
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Fatma, 16, said: “Teachers hit st
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alternative way of managing classro
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Female students in many schools mus
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If they [girls] come from far away,
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Difficult Return to School After Pr
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Sexual Exploitation and Harassment
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schools, exacerbated by impunity an
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teenage pregnancy. 250 The governme
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Lack of Adequate Sanitation Facilit
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Female students reported multiple c
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According to Theresa, 19: They didn
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VI. Barriers Faced by Students with
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education at the Ministry of Educat
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Oscar, 18, mentioned previously, ha
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VII. Lack of Quality Education in S
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to fill the gap in secondary school
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teacher to help. The school has no
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Some students reported being punish
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VIII. Lack of Adequate Educational
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Many vocational training schools ar
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• Immediately change existing pol
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• Immediately end pregnancy testi
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• Ensure students with disabiliti
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Urge the Government of Tanzania to
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Msigallah and Gisela Berger of CCRB