I) Law and Justice: 70% of the assessed do not consider law and justice a “serious problem”. Only 30% consider it a “serious problem”. This pattern is also observed at the FLA level.
j) Safety or Protection: Similarly 88% of the assessed do not consider safety or protection from violence within the community as a “serious problem”.
k) Care for people who are on their own: The assessment revealed that caring for people living alone is also not a “serious problem”.
3.2.7 Key Findings that support humanitarian action in Education
86% of the assessed identify education as a “serious problem” in their communities as children are either not in schools or are not getting a good enough education. Of the main concerns relating to the problem of education, 76% attribute it to availability, whilst 13 % attribute it to economic constraints (see Figure 17 and Table in Annex 14).
Figure : Main concerns related to Education as a serious problem
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