Dear MEL
Topic Readers,
'Zero
progress' on school places in decade, says UN
Can’t catch
up! It’s not just global warming but basic education to children. While more and
more students have been enrolling in colleges and universities in both developed
and developing countries, there are still over 100 million children of school
age who are unable to attend primary or secondary schools in the rest of the
world. Many of such children are found in sub-Saharan Africa, where there are
just not enough schools accessible to students, and Syria and the Middle East,
where domestic conflicts have made schools un-operational.
More efforts
and funding are needed immediately as those children grow day by day and miss
their chance to be educated.
Also, more
schools or alternative learning opportunities should be provided ASAP to catch
up the increasing population.
Enjoy reading
and thinking what the world can do to provide basic education to all.
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