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Every Last Child
Around 16,000 children under five will die today.1 Around 250 million school-age children – two out of five children – are missing out on learning.2 Which children survive or die, learn or don’t, is no accident. It’s a result of choices that exclude some groups of children by design or neglect. We live in a world where the bodies of child refugees are washed up on European beaches, and where an indigenous child can miss out on life-saving healthcare simply because of their heritage. It’s a world where a girl can have her access to education denied and her whole future blighted simply because she is a daughter and not a son. It’s a world where millions of children with disabilities are missing out on the education that would free them to make the most of their lives. This report tells the story of these forgotten children and sets out what is required to reach every last child.
KP IV.6.00038 | KP IV.6 INT e | My Library | Available |
KP IV.00038-01 | KP IV.6 INT e | My Library | Available |
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