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  • UNICEF: No schooling for 14 million in Central and Eastern Europe

    Earthtimes.org

    UNICEF: No schooling for 14 million in Central and
    Eastern Europe
    Posted : Thu, 20 Sep 2007 13:48:00 GMT
    Author : DPA

    Geneva - Around 14 million children were missing out on education in
    central and eastern Europe, according to a study published Thursday in
    Geneva by the UN children's agency UNICEF. Almost 2.4 million children
    in the region did not attend primary school, around 2 per cent of
    children in that age group, and 12 million did not attend secondary
    school out of a total 100 million children aged 18 or under, according
    to the study.

    Attendance was lowest in Armenia, Georgia, Moldavia and in several
    central Asian republics such as Tadjikistan and Kyrgyzstan, where less
    than half the children were in secondary school.

    These failures in the education system fed poverty and undermined the
    economic competitiveness of these countries, UNICEF regional director
    Maria Calivis told journalists.

    Youth unemployment was running at more than 50 per cent in those
    countries lagging behind most in education, such as Serbia, Armenia
    and Macedonia. It was around 30 per cent in Slovakia, Croatia and
    Poland.

    UNICEF urged governments in the region to increase spending on
    education from an average 3 per cent of their gross national droduct
    to closer to 6 per cent, insisting better wages were needed to attract
    good teachers and improve quality.
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