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Miserable conditions of voluntary teachers



They have more than 5,000 volunteer teachers in the corners and corners of Togo to lend a hand to the education of the thousands of Togolese children. A mission that should normally be remunerated at its true value, but these volunteer teachers pull the devil by the tail. The State's annual aid of 90,000 CFA francs has not been regular for three years. While the conditions of the voluntary teachers are deteriorating, the vagueness and confusion persist in maintaining or eliminating this annual aid. Situation of Pastor Edoh Komi of the Martin Luther King Movement. Reading !



The Martin Luther King Movement continues to express its deep concern about the miserable conditions of voluntary teachers (EVs) and calls on the government to work during the holidays to find effective and sustainable solutions.

Indeed, voluntary teachers, recruited by local schools for years, remain and remain useful to our education and teaching system. Because they have filled and continue to fill the void left by the non-coverage by the State of the whole extent of the territory of public school infrastructure.

For this reason, the MMLK, It is necessary to pay particular attention to this category of patriotic citizens committed to the national cause but yet vulnerable and left behind. It was not until 2010 that the Togolese government decided to allocate them an annual aid of 90 thousand francs, which the MMLK welcomed given its humanitarian and social character. Despite the inadequacy of this financial support, it nevertheless remains useful in order to alleviate and reduce their miserable situation somewhat.

Unfortunately, this glimmer of hope was only short-lived and its momentum was shattered by the backlog of 2015, 2016 and 2017. Since then, Concerned. As the conditions of the voluntary teachers deteriorate, The confusion and confusion about maintaining or eliminating this annual aid.

For the MMLK, it is essential that the government clearly states its position on the subject. However, whatever the outcome, the MMLK urges the government to pay the three years of arrears (2015, 2016 and 2017) during these holidays to motivate these valiant patriots, vested without interest in the national cause whose contribution to the Education is to be saluted and encouraged. The MMLK invites the government to continue and accelerate the process of integrating the remaining volunteer teachers into the civil service through a national competition that is accessible and inclusive.

Lomé, 3 August 2017

The President, Pastor EDOH KOM It is essential for the government to clearly state its position on the subject. However, whatever the outcome, the MMLK urges the government to pay the three years of arrears (2015, 2016 and 2017) during these holidays to motivate these valiant patriots, vested without interest in the national cause whose contribution to the Education is to be saluted and encouraged. The MMLK invites the government to continue and accelerate the process of integrating the remaining volunteer teachers into the civil service through a national competition that is accessible and inclusive. Lomé, 3 August 2017 The President, Pastor EDOH KOM It is essential for the government to clearly state its position on the subject. However, whatever the outcome, the MMLK urges the government to pay the three years of arrears (2015, 2016 and 2017) during these holidays to motivate these valiant patriots, vested without interest in the national cause whose contribution to the Education is to be saluted and encouraged. The MMLK invites the government to continue and accelerate the process of integrating the remaining volunteer teachers into the civil service through a national competition that is accessible and inclusive. Lomé, 3 August 2017 The President, Pastor EDOH KOM 2016 and 2017) during these holidays to motivate these valiant patriots, devolved without interest to the national cause whose contribution to education is to be saluted and to encourage. The MMLK invites the government to continue and accelerate the process of integrating the remaining volunteer teachers into the civil service through a national competition that is accessible and inclusive. Lomé, 3 August 2017 The President, Pastor EDOH KOM 2016 and 2017) during these holidays to motivate these valiant patriots, devolved without interest to the national cause whose contribution to education is to be saluted and to encourage. The MMLK invites the government to continue and accelerate the process of integrating the remaining volunteer teachers into the civil service through a national competition that is accessible and inclusive. Lomé, 3 August 2017 The President, Pastor EDOH KOM

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