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Table of Contents
Education For All
Education’s Potential
Girls in Education
Illiteracy
Education InitiativesMore InformationBibliography
Illiteracy Versus Education
Illiteracy
Diminishes the capabilities of a society
Causes health issues
Continues the poverty cycle
Little jobs are available (UNICEF)
Education For All
Ensuring quality primary school education
Alleviation of gender disparity
Societal literacy
Education accessibility (The World Bank)
Education For All
Making education prevalent in society and not a crime
(Flickr)
Education’s Potential
“My path opens when my education ends.”- SB
With education comes opportunity
Education’s Opportunity
Better health care
Growing agricultural sector
Stable economy
Improved society
Access to primary education (World Bank)
Fulfillment of Education For All brings:
(Flickr)
Education’s Potential
“Education is a fundamental right that should be accessible throughout the world.”
- SB
Education is an international language
Education: A Fundamental Right
North America
(Your Dictionary)
Education: A Fundamental Right
Mali
(New York Times)
Education’s Potential
“The cure to poverty and disease is education.”- SB
Education is promising health
Health
Education creates more knowledgeable citizens who can address and act upon health problems
“Healthy mind in a healthy body…” (Baron)
Education prevents HIV/AIDS (The World Bank)
(Costume Craze)
Education’s Potential
“The best business man is the one who can communicate.”- SB
Education is a thriving economy
Economy
Education creates jobs (World Bank)
Education provides economic sustainability
Education stops the poverty cycle
Education permits children to attend school, instead of staying home and helping their parents (The World Bank)
(Google)
Education’s Potential
“When you build it, they will come”- Field of Dreams
Education is an infrastructure
Infrastructure
Education enhances:Water supplySanitationEmployment planHealth (UNICEF)Government (World Bank)
This will enable a country to improve their infrastructure in several domains.
Education’s Potential
“What nobler employment, or more valuable to the state, than that of the man who instructs the rising generation.”
- Marcus Tullius Cicero
Education creates teachers
Teachers
More people are educated
More citizens are interested in bettering their society
More people are eligible for a teaching position (World Bank)
(BBC)
Girls in Education
“The goal of Education For All is also to improve the access of education to girls, provide equal opportunity, and to keep girls safe and healthy.”
- SB
(Wikipedia)
Illiteracy Versus Education
Education Initiatives
The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation
Mission:Improving societyPromoting educationEquality amongst individualsImproving healthEliminating poverty
(Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation)
(Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation)
Education Initiatives
Save The Children
Mission:Ensuring child growthProviding resources for a child to blossomPromoting educationAssisting children during natural or political turmoil
(Save The Children)
(Save The Children)
Education Initiatives
UNGEI
Mission:Eliminating the gender gap in educationEnabling women to blossomEliminating povertyProviding equal opportunity to girls
(UNGEI)
(UNGEI)
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