2. Contents:
O The Right For Education
O Figures (1)
O Figures(2)
O Mottos
O Solutions
O Links
O The End!!!
3. THE RIGHT FOR
EDUCATION
O Education is a fundamental human right and
essential for the exercise of all other human
rights. It promotes individual freedom and
empowerment and yields important
development benefits. Yet millions of
children and adults remain deprived of
educational opportunities, many as a result
of poverty.
4. Figures(1)
130 million of the world’s 15- to 24year-olds cannot read or write.
There are 115 million children out of
school. Globally, some 53 percent of the
children out of primary school are girls,
meaning that for every 100 boys out of
school, 115 girls are in the same situation.
Of the 22 countries where more than half
the population is illiterate, 15 are in Africa!
5. Figures (2)
As of 2012, 31 million primary school pupils
worldwide dropped out of school.
According to UNESCO, 61 million primary
school-age children were not enrolled in
school in 2010.
In developing, low-income countries, every
additional year of education can increase a
person’s future income by an average of 10
percent.
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7. Solutions
O Technical workshops and conferences to shave
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knowledge.
Develop partnerships and networks within region
to help country sustain quality education.
Technical assistance
Study tours or exchange programs to improve cooperations
Pilot Interventions to talk about issues such as
early reading in local language child labor and
health.