Over 38 years, action aid has been working to increase access to equality primary education globally.
• Improving the equality of education by supporting and enabling people to communities to hold their government or state accountable for providing equality.
• Empowering woman through literacy.• Enrolment in primary education in
developing regions reached 90% in 2010 up from 82% in 1999, which means more kids than ever are attending primary school.
In 2011, 57 million children of primary school age were out of school.
Globally, 123 million youth (15-24) lack education.
• Raise domestic spending on education from 15 to 20% of national budgets, while giving priority to basic education.
• Eliminate school fees, particularly for low-income families.
• Provide cash transfers to poor families conditional on their children’s especially girls, enrolment or attendance in school.
• Provide children with transportation to and from school when needed.
• Ensure sustainable education systems, delivering quality services and retaining professional staff.
• Ensure universal coverage in primary education.
• Provide $11 billion in aid needed annually to achieve universal primary education by 2015
Globally, 570 million children Are enrolled in school. The number of children
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