How many children around the world are missing out on school 24 million 45 million 57 million How many children who are missing out on school have a disability 4 million 11 million 24 million ID: 569971
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Assembly (for ages 7-14)Slide2
How many children around the world are
missing out on school?
24 million
45 million
57 millionSlide3
How many children who are missing out on school have a disability?
4 million
11 million
24 million
Lucy , aged eleven lives in Kenya. She has polio which affects her right leg.
Photo:
Arjun
Kohli
/
Arete
Stories/
ActionAidSlide4
Tasui
lives in Nigeria. He is fifteen and contracted polio when he was two. He campaigns for children to go to school..
Photo
: Kate Holt/Shoot the Earth
/
ActionAidSlide5
Tasui
helping his family at home in Kaduna, Nigeria.
Photo
: Kate Holt/Shoot the Earth
/
ActionAidSlide6Slide7
Ade talking to pupils at Southern Road Primary School in East London.
Photo
:
Garry Crompton/Southern Road Primary SchoolSlide8
Ade and pupils joining the Send All My Friends to School campaign.
Photo
:
Garry Crompton/Southern Road Primary SchoolSlide9
In the year 2000 there were 114 million children out of school
….
Today, the number of children out of school has halved. But, 57 million children are still missing out.
1 in 3 of these children have a disability.Slide10
Linh
, aged seven lives in Vietnam. She is being carried by her mum to school.
Linh
has a paralysed leg.
Photo
:
OxfamSlide11
Difasi
, aged eight lives in Uganda. He has been blind since birth. He doesn’t go to school because there are no teaching materials for him.
Photo
:
Georgina Cranston/
SightSaversSlide12
Borsha
, aged nine lives in Bangladesh. She is blind but goes to school because her teachers are trained to support blind children.
Photo
:
Georgina Cranston/
SightsaversSlide13
Circles of influenceSlide14
Lynne Featherstone, MP visiting Rhodes Avenue Primary School in 2013.
Photo
:
Richard Baker/OxfamSlide15Slide16Slide17Slide18
Campaigner, Emma speaking to MPs at the House of Commons in 2013.
Photo: Mark
Chilvers
/
ActionAidSlide19
Campaigner
Navdeep
speaking at
Malala
Day at the House of Commons in July, 2013.
Photo: Mark Chilvers/ActionAid
Children from two Welsh school meeting the Prime Minister at Downing Street in 2013.Slide20