$2.3 billion needed to send children to school in war-torn countries
The Education for All Global Monitoring Report has released a new paper showing that 34 million children and adolescents are out of school in conflict-affected countries.
June 29, 2015 by Aaron Benavot, Global Education Monitoring Report
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Education in Chad. Credit: Educate a Child

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Our analysis shows that even the recommended target of 4 p.c, championed since 2011, is skimpy. Had this target been met in 2013, it might have left no fewer than fifteen.5 million youngsters and youth with none humanitarian help in education.<a href="http://biddbangoli.blogspot.com/&gt; online income tips</a>

Our analysis shows that even the recommended target of 4 p.c, championed since 2011, is skimpy. Had this target been met in 2013, it might have left no fewer than fifteen.5 million youngsters and youth with none humanitarian help in education.<a href="http://biddbangoli.blogspot.com/&gt; online income tips</a>

Education can help to drastically reduce conflict and poverty. Thanks for this article.

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