Which of the following has not significantly affected access to education in Sudan during the twentieth-first century?

A.
civil war resulting in the country breaking apart

B.
a lack of educated school administrators

C.
the costs of attending secondary school

D.
a shortage of teachers in remote areas

1 answer

B. a lack of educated school administrators

While a lack of educated school administrators may influence the quality and management of education, the other options (civil war, costs of attending secondary school, and a shortage of teachers in remote areas) have had more direct and significant impacts on access to education in Sudan during the twenty-first century.