Teaching at a refugee camp in Kenya

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As per the Global Education Monitoring’s report published on UNESCO World Education Blog, countries on the lower and middle income earning spectrum, hosted about 89% of refugees across the world, in 2017. About 52% of all refugees were under the age of 18. Making education accessible to all, even while trying to survive in refugee mode, is true to the spirit of sustainable education and education for all. Read more here.

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via George teaches in a double-shift school in a refugee camp in Kenya to increase access to education — World Education Blog

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