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12th April 2021
Conventional wisdom states that gender gaps in schooling often result in failure to generate progress and prosperity for all. While gender gaps in schooling attainment have somewhat declined globally over the years and with many countries still far from achieving gender equality in the classroom, Botswana has managed to fully close 99% of the primary education gap, says Swiss-based think tank, the World Economic Forum (WEF).
While WEF admits that Sub-Saharan Africa lags behind the other regions in terms of educational attainment, with only 84.5% of this gap closed to date, the Forum says “Botswana, Lesotho, Namibia, South Africa, Mauritius and Eswatini have closed 99% of this gap.”
January 14, 2021
However, with the pandemic raging, some are questioning why the process isn’t happening faster.
According to
The Washington Post‘s vaccine distribution tracker, Massachusetts is 26th in the country when it comes the number of people per capita who have gotten their first dose, lagging behind New York and the other New England states. And while the federal government issued new guidance this week urging states to expand the pool of individuals who can get a vaccine, Gov. Charlie Baker is defending his administration’s regimented approach. Advertisement
“I know this isn’t popular, but I really hope that early on we are able, with the vaccine that’s available, to hit the populations for whom life is most at risk, and for whom the health care system relies on and depends on to provide care,” Baker told reporters during a press conference Wednesday afternoon.