viernes, 5 de marzo de 2010

#2 Achieving Universal Primary School

WHAT ARE MILLENIUM DEVELOPMENT GOALS?
The millenium development goals are eight international development goals that 192 United Nations member states and a least 23 international organizations have agreed to achieve by the year 2015
WHAT ARE THE GOALS?
1-Reducing Extreme Poverty and Hunger
2-Achieve Universal Primary School
3-Promode Gender Equality and Empower Women
4-Reduce Child Mortality
5-Improve Maternal Health
6-Combat HIV/AIDS, Malaria and other diseases
7-Ensure Environmental Sustainability
8-Global Partnership for Development
ACHIEVE UNIVERSAL PRIMARY SCHOOL
Every human being shaved have the opportunity to make a better life for themselves.Unfortunately, too many children in the world today, grow up without this chance, because the are denied their basic right to even attend primary school
A sustanaible end to world poverty as we know it , as well as the path to peace and security, require that cities in every country are empowered to make positive choices and provide for themselves and their families.
PROBLEMS
-Since 1990 the countries of the world have called for all children be able to complete primary school and the majority of them are grils.121 million childre are out of school, 65 million girls and 56 million boys.
-There are 693 million primary aged children enrolled in school but there are still around 72 million primary aged children who aren't enrolled in school.
-A few countries remain off track and unlikely to reach the target of education for all by 2015.
SOLUTIONS-Educating girls and women has particular benefits for the health and prosperity of developing countries.
-Aloud the girls in school but the education must be free
-Change the laws of some countries wich denied the education for girls.
-Make new materials schools and build places for children to study
*In many areas of the world more than 90% of all children complete primary school. In the Middle East,Africa and South Asia are lower but have improved since 1990.However well countries are still illiterate

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