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Zambia made primary and secondary education free in 2021. Since then, two million children have returned to school, but now classes are overcrowded, with some hosting more than 150 students. Children sometimes have to sit on the floor, due to the lack of tables and chairs for them.

By Laillah Mohammed and Marco Oriunto.

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