Teachers in the West African state of Mali went on strike Tuesday, the first day schools reopened after being closed for two months, over fears of inadequate protection against coronavirus. Details of the number of students affected were unavailable, but seven teachers’ unions are striking, officials said, in a move that will hit public primary and secondary schools, as well as teacher-training colleges. Sambou Diadie Fofana, the general secretary of Mali’s National Union of Secondary School Teachers, told AFP that the strike was triggered by a “lack of measures (taken) in schools to protect everyone”. Mali’s education ministry did not immediately respond about the number of students and teachers who returned to school on Tuesday. Malian teachers also walked out of classrooms in January — before coronavirus hit — over a pay dispute.
Source: Punch June 02, 2020 19:18 UTC