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In the News (Wed 30 May 12)

  
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Their dispute was fought out in the vast Bourkou, Ennedi and Tibesti areas (known as BET), which comprises one-third of the country but contains only six per cent of its population.
In August 2000, Chad and Nigeria decided to move forward on security matters in the area around Lake Chad, where the remnants of rebel groups were reportedly engaged in acts of banditry, a problem that the two countries want to eradicate.
In early 1999 another rebellion started in the BET area, led by a disgruntled former minister in the Déby government, once more vindicating the words of the Human Rights Commission's chairman, quoted above.
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As the provinces of Lac, Bourkou, Ennedi, Tibesti, Salamat, Batha East, Batha West and Biltine have the lowest ratio of girls to boys, they will receive the proposed targeted pilot interventions to stimulate girls' demand for education.
* Enrollment rates reach 65% in 2005 in the eight departements where it is currently equal to or less than 40% (Lac, Bourkou, Ennedi, Tibesti, Salamat, Batha East, Batha West and Biltine).
Improve Quality and Efficiency * Textbook per pupil ratio is equal to 1 for language and 1/2 for math and science; 72% of primary school teachers are certified.
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