Leo, let's discuss educational opportunities in Djibouti and Yemen. What's the state of education in Djibouti?
Djibouti's educational system is developing. Literacy rates are unfortunately low, primarily due to limited resources and access issues, particularly in rural areas.
While challenges exist, Djibouti is investing in education and basic literacy. What about Yemen?
Yemen's situation is far more complex due to ongoing conflict. School infrastructure is damaged, teachers are displaced, and many children are out of school.
That's devastating. What about language schools in both countries?
In Djibouti, French and Arabic are official languages. There may be some private language centers in Djibouti City, mainly for expatriates. In Yemen, Arabic is the main language, but due to the conflict, language schools are virtually nonexistent.
It's disheartening how conflict severely impacts education and language learning.
Absolutely. Both countries face significant hurdles, but Yemen's need for peace is paramount for educational progress.