Tuesday, June 9, 2009

University Decision to be made by June 15


Students of the University of Ouagadougou should know within the week if the government will close the university again this year, or if a settlement has been reached between the professors' union and the government. Professors have been on strike since mid-April. Most classes have been canceled. If the university closes, it will mark the second time in the span of the year that the academic year has been cut by university closing. Last year the university closed due to student unrest over poor academic conditions. It is still unsure what a closure could mean for the school year. Will the entire year be canceled, or will they try to finish the year in September like they did this past year?

Students at the Foyer Evangelique Mennonite de Ouagadougou, meanwhile, are preparing to write "concours". These are government entrance tests that allow a given number of people to enter the public sector of work. Those not writing these tests may be forced to return to their home village due to the comparatively expensive cost of living in Ouagadougou. Others may stay in Ouaga to look for work.

Please pray for these students as they face an uncertain future.

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