Sunday, April 29, 2012

Notefacts For Exhibition

·       Elementary school enrollment in Africa is one of the lowest in the world.
·       More than 90% of South African children don't have the right to education.
·       The main reason that kids don't go to school is because there family can't afford it.
·       Education is important to a community.
·       In Africa, the children don’t have access to go to school, opening their understanding and leading a better lifestyle for themselves.
 This is when school supplies being donated can help.
·       An average classroom in Africa does not have the basic school supplies required for learning.
·       Educated students in an African community are like role models for their community.
·       African children have to use hazardous kerosene lanterns to study.
·       The school supplies really needed by the African children are notebooks, pencils, and erasers.
·       School supplies are like gifts to children in Africa.
·        Only 26% of all Sub-Saharan African children are enrolled in secondary schools.
·       The survival rate of schools in Sub-Saharan Africa is 63%.
·       There's a vital need to open up access to secondary schools in Malawi, Mozambique, and Uganda.

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