Mali. A country in Western Africa that in 2009 held a literacy rate of 22.9. Although this number now is argued through numerous sources, it is still exceedingly low and may be in the range of lowest rates in Africa.
Additionally, education within these schools are at a poor standard. With a lack of teachers it results in huge classes in poor buildings and limited materials due to limited funding. This is saddening to hear that children are restricted of a good standard education due to money. I live in a country where schools offer a fantastic education system accessible to generally every child and still some children play truant.
Further more, the enrollment to secondary education in Mali is even worse. With some prejudiced against girls, limited schools within some districts and a lack of drive to achieve high, these children are suffering.
To meet with the Millennium goals, the Mailan government has the goal of providing a solid education for all children of Mali by 2015. Impossible? Too far fetched? Or maybe possible... with the help of other countries and bottom-up aid... But who should help? Us, the government, leave Mali to its own devices?