Venezuela's Educational system is in a state of total collapse, with high dropout rates, inadequate infrastructure, and a shortage of teachers. Many students only attend school two or three days a week, and there is a lack of resources such as water, electricity, and internet access. The country's complex humanitarian crisis, including a significant decline in GDP and mass migration, has exacerbated the education crisis. Over the past three years, 166,000 teachers and 1.2 million students have dropped out, and educational coverage continues to decline, particularly for children aged three to five.
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