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Education
Education is a dream for many children in developing communities, not a reality. One hundred and thirty million children have no access to learning at all.
Plan's uses a life-cycle approach to education. This ensures that the needs of all age-groups of children are appropriately met and helps integrate health and education activities. In many countries the Millennium Development Goal of full primary education for all boys and girls by 2015 is far from being met.
Through its programmes, Plan develops mechanisms such as youth councils and school management committees to empower children and communities to participate in and influence what happens in schools. This is key to effective, appropriate education and a safe school environment. Plan also provides support for better teacher training and curricula, helps to supply books and materials, and seeks to change attitudes among parents and communities, especially towards girls' education.
Plan is increasingly working with children in particularly difficult circumstances, including working children, street children, AIDS orphans, and children affected by wars and disasters. For these children, traditional approaches to education are inadequate and need to be adapted to meet their needs.
Some projects and case studies
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Overcoming disability in India: Gama's story Five years ago, Gama, then 10, stepped into a special school run by CASP - Plan's local partner. He could not hear or speak from birth. With the help of the teachers he was then able to learn to speak, write, and overcome his disability. He is now earning a living and supporting his family |
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A rural teacher, a rural hero At 27 years of age, local teacher Marco Antonio is a hero in his community. He is teaching in Chirrucbiquim village, one of Plan's communities in Guatemala, helping children to realise that they are the owners of their own future |
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Girls first in Haiti Girls First, a Plan-supported project is helping parents to better educate their children and gives girls and young mothers the opportunity to acquire the knowledge and information necessary to face life's challenges |
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Ha's story Ha's story gained the encouragement prize in a writing contest recently organised by Plan and the Committee for Population Children and Family in Hue, Vietnam |
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Young People building peace In Colombia, where armed conflict between militias is a daily occurrence, children grow up accepting that a culture of violence is the norm. Now those children are helping building peace in the country |
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Clean hands, happy hands The "Clean Hands, Happy Hands" project aims to teach children simple personal hygiene practices and the importance of sanitation and water |
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