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A Mayotte, après le cyclone Chido, les écoles en première ligne : « Quand est

Nombre d’établissements scolaires font office de centres d’hébergement pour les sinistrés, malgré les dégâts et les conditions précaires. Dans un département où plus de la moitié de la population a moins de 18 ans, les Mahorais redoutent la mise en péril de la rentrée scolaire.



Mayotte's already strained educational system is facing further challenges due to the devastation caused by Cyclone Chido. Schools, which were already struggling with issues like overcrowding, lack of resources, and violence, are now grappling with extensive damage, serving as shelters for displaced residents, and facing security concerns due to looting. This situation exacerbates the existing difficulties in providing quality education in Mayotte, further disadvantaging the island's many young people. The article highlights the vulnerability of Mayotte's education system and emphasizes the urgent need for support and resources to help the schools recover and resume their crucial role in the community.

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