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About 80% of poor Filipinos live in the rural areas of country, these towns are located deep in to the mountains and in rice fields, population in in the rural parts of the country is low and there is a correspondence deficiency in schools and classrooms. Government schools are for free but still families cannot afford to send them for a complicated network of reasons like farming, transportation problems
Some of the challenges faced by Philippine students are Poor quality of education, lack of budget for education, students cannot afford the education, Increased dropout rate, mismatch between educational training or course and jobs, lack of infrastructure and basic facilities, lack of training and shortage of teachers
They overcome these challenges government planned to lenghthen the stretch of basic education and solve the quality issues, hiring and providing more training for teachers and passing budget to develop schools with basic facilities and resources, providing dropout intervention programmes in elementary school, providing microfinance to the families for books and uniform, transportation expenditure for their children.