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education reform mauritania

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This is a domestic education policy reform in Mauritania with no direct commercial mechanism. No commodity, company, or supply chain is affected. The impact is social and fiscal, not commercial.

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  • Mauritania is phasing out private schools in favor of state-run institutions.
  • Reforms aim for free basic education, expanded middle school access, and mandatory primary education by age six.
  • About 30% of school-aged children are not enrolled; 95% struggle with literacy.
  • Reforms signed into law in 2022; implementation criticized for rapid pace and potential job losses.
  • Part of broader effort to address systemic inequalities in education.
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