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Education for All - A Fundamental Right
Caption Description
A minimum of basic education is necessary if children are to become productive as adults and enjoy a reasonable standard of living. Yet millions of children do not have the opportunity to develop their talents, skills, and knowledge through a proper education. The problem is related to inadequate resources of helping to eradicate illiteracy by supporting projects which seek to expand and improve educational structures in line with economic, social and cultural realities of a country.
Child enjoying a free lunch at a community-sponsored school in Negril, Jamaica. Health and nutrition needs of the young must also be given priority, if children are to benefit from their education. [No exact date]
Unique Identifier
UN7687674
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161802
Production Date
01/01/1986 11:04:28 AM
Country
Jamaica
Credit
UN Photo/M. Grant