March 10, 2025 - 11:07

While the country has made significant progress in expanding access to primary education, the investment in higher education, especially in research, is alarmingly insufficient. This shortfall is particularly pronounced when compared to other nations with similar socio-economic profiles.
Higher education institutions are essential for fostering innovation and driving economic growth. However, the lack of funding and resources for research programs limits the ability of universities to compete on a global scale. As a result, many talented students and researchers are seeking opportunities abroad, further depleting the local talent pool.
Moreover, the disparity in funding affects not only research but also the quality of education provided. Without adequate investment, institutions struggle to maintain up-to-date facilities, attract skilled faculty, and offer competitive programs. This crisis in higher education could have long-term implications for the workforce and the overall development of the country, highlighting an urgent need for a reevaluation of funding priorities.
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