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Education is the boom to the humanity .It builds up our confidence .But It is shocking that in our country a lot of children dont get even basic education .prepare one article on the topic need education for all​

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Answered by SainaPaswan
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EDUCATION FOR ALL

It is true that education is an important thing in children's life. Through education we can achieve anything we want. Our parents send us school to study and be a hardworking person and earn money in future. The main purpose is to send us to school is that to be a 'Good Person'. In the school we get moral education that is also important in our life. If a child do not respect his/her parents, then the blame goes to

our school and they say that ' Are you going to school for learning this kind of respect'? That's why education is so important.

Education is for all. It is true that education never see gender, age, and religion it is for all and it will for all for years. whether it is a girl or a boy, Education is equal for all. Nowday's education is free in some Government school. Not only education but food, books and other stationery are all free. This scheme is good that we are getting all thing free especially Education. Poor children and families are also happy with it..

We should Feel proud that we are living in that country education is Free.

Thanks❤

Answered by simran7539
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Education For All (EFA) is a global movement led by UNESCO (United Nation Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization), aiming to meet the learning needs of all children, youth and adults by 2015.[1]

EFA was adopted by The Dakar Framework in April 2000 at the World Education Forum in Senegal, Africa, with the goal in mind that all children would receive primary education by 2015.[2][3] Not all children receive the education they need or want, therefore this goal was put in place to help those children.

UNESCO has been mandated to lead the movement and coordinate the international efforts to reach Education for All. Governments, development agencies, civil society, non-government organizations and the media are but some of the partners working toward reaching these goals.

The EFA goals also contribute to the global pursuit of the eight Millennium Development Goals (MDGs), especially MDG 2 on universal primary education and MDG 3 on gender equality in education, by 2015.

The Fast Track Initiative (now called Global Partnership for Education) was set up to implement the EFA movement, aiming at "accelerating progress towards quality universal primary education".

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