POVERTY IS A LACK OF EDUCATION
[2023-05-25 08:30:26]
For children in developed countries, September trucks are backpack zipper, opening and closing tin penholder, pencil sharp noise, blackboard chalk ham sound, entertainment bell, and many others related to "return to school" It is the sound of. . However, for nearly 80 million children who are not currently attending school, September still sounds like hunger, streets, stone cuttings and sewing machines.
Generally, economic resources are short. Especially about ideological problems of girls who may prevent minors under 15 from attending school. That is why in Entreculturas, poverty is a lack of education, people lacking education because they are poor people can not attend school, while education for those who agree with the suffering of the bulk of the planet Is missing.
According to the Global Education campaign where Entreculturas is a member, there has been hope of progress in the past decade. Over the past five years, it is estimated that more than 40 million children will go to school. This is due to several reasons, such as a decline in tuition in countries such as Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda, Burundi, or a significant increase in investment in education in Latin America. It is also important to emphasize that since 2000, government development aid has tripled.
However, despite the worldwide progress of education, according to Dakar's pledge seven years ago (Senegal), there is still a long way to achieve basic universal education by 2015. As already pointed out, nearly 80 million children have not attended school today, 55% of which are girls. As the number of net enrollments has declined, about 23 countries face the risk of not being able to receive universal primary education by 2015. Meanwhile, 89 countries still collect admission fees. This is an important obstacle for poor families.
Education allows us to understand the world, change the world, let us all live with dignity and actively participate in the building of a more equal and united society using our rights I will. We believe that education is the most effective means to eradicate poverty, so we can not let so many people live in illiterate darkness. aloud!
Extreme poverty and lack of education is also part of the reason why women's status in society is low. Due to lack of poverty and education, countless women who work as low-income domestic services, organized prostitution or migrant workers were born. Not only do women need to receive unequal salaries for jobs of equal or higher level, they also have access to low-skill, low-skill jobs. This is the main form of inequality based on gender. As she gets married someday and leaves home, education for girls is still seen as a bad investment. Thus, without good education, you will notice that women lack the current hard work skills, but the annual high school and 10 + 2 standard outcome shows that girls are always better than men is showing. This indicates that my parents do not spend too much money after the girls' 10 + 2 level.
Generally, economic resources are short. Especially about ideological problems of girls who may prevent minors under 15 from attending school. That is why in Entreculturas, poverty is a lack of education, people lacking education because they are poor people can not attend school, while education for those who agree with the suffering of the bulk of the planet Is missing. According to the Global Education campaign where Entreculturas is a member, there has been hope of progress in the past decade. Over the past five years, it is estimated that more than 40 million children will go to school. This is due to several reasons, such as a decline in tuition in countries such as Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda, Burundi, or a significant increase in investment in education in Latin America. It is also important to emphasize that since 2000, government development aid has tripled.