Children Drop out of School to Work
Economic pressures are forcing school-age children to drop out of school to take jobs at places like the Dordoi wholesale market outside Bishkek.
Children Drop out of School to Work
Economic pressures are forcing school-age children to drop out of school to take jobs at places like the Dordoi wholesale market outside Bishkek.
Once children are out of education, it becomes increasingly difficult to get them back into it.
To address this problem, special centres have been set up at the Dordoi and Osh bazaars to cater – literally – for the children doing casual work there. As well as providing basic classes run by volunteers, the centres give them a hot meal. The aim is to encourage them to start attending school full time.
Social workers admit this will be an uphill struggle since many of these children are effectively playing the role of working adults in their families.