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Education in developing countries

Education is a human right and a central element to achieving many sustainable development outcomes. When it comes to education, the differences between the developed and developing worlds remain stark. Millions of children around the world are still denied their right to education. The urgency of improving the quality of education and accelerating learning globally has never been greater.
A quality basic education gives children and youth the knowledge and skills they need to face daily life challenges and to take advantage of economic and lifelong learning opportunities. The Canadian department of global issues and international development states that education is “a key driver for reducing poverty, fostering economic growth, achieving gender equality, and social development.” (Government of Canada, 2017).

Improving learning outcomes requires strategic reforms and interventions at all levels of the education system. [2]

Barriers to education
124 million children and adolescents in developing countries are unable to receive quality education. These childrens face barriers such as poverty, gender, lack of access and war that prevent them from attending school. For some it may be one obstacle, for others, there are many hurdles to jump to be able to receive an education. These barriers each represent major impediments to the attainment of global education.

POVERTY
According to the 60 million girls foundation “Poverty is the

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