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UN, Breaking 'Poverty-No Education' Cycle thru PPPs
67 million children live without an education-UNESCO's 2008 Report, The World Bank takes the number to 70 million in 2010 and those living in north-eastern Africa are the least likely to obtain a good education while 800 million adults live illiterate today in the 21stcentury. The poverty-no education cycle must be broken said experts at Friday's meeting on the" Impact of Public-Private Partnerships in Education: An Evidence Based Approach", showing how and where PPPs work.
2012.05.25

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