Missing Out On School
First News
|September 20, 2019
A HUGE 258 million children were out of school in 2018.
There is also a warning that 12 million primary-age children will never set foot in a school, unless urgent measures are taken.
The figures were announced this week by UNESCO (the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization).
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