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FILIP M

Education in the Republic of the Congo - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views

  • 12.6% of the Congolese budget is spent on education; 40% on primary education, 31% on secondary level, and 27% on tertiary level. Only 1% goes to pre-primary education. Education in Congo takes 13 years, from the first level of Primary School to the Higher Certificate. According to the 2005 UNDP report, 82.8% of Congolese are literate.
  • 12.6% of the Congolese budget is spent on education; 40% on primary education, 31% on secondary level, and 27% on tertiary level. Only 1% goes to pre-primary education. Education in Congo takes 13 years, from the first level of Primary School to the Higher Certificate. According to the 2005 UNDP report, 82.8% of Congolese are literate.
  • 12.6% of the Congolese budget is spent on education; 40% on primary education, 31% on secondary level, and 27% on tertiary level. Only 1% goes to pre-primary education. Education in Congo takes 13 years, from the first level of Primary School to the Higher Certificate. According to the 2005 UNDP report, 82.8% of Congolese are literate.
    • FILIP M
       
      ONLY 12.6% for schools? Wow! That probably means that some schools have trouble with funding.
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  • 12.6% of the Congolese budget is spent on education; 40% on primary education, 31% on secondary level, and 27% on tertiary level. Only 1% goes to pre-primary education. Education in Congo takes 13 years, from the first level of Primary School to the Higher Certificate. According to the 2005 UNDP report, 82.8% of Congolese are literate.
  • 12.6% of the Congolese budget is spent on education; 40% on primary education, 31% on secondary level, and 27% on tertiary level. Only 1% goes to pre-primary education. Education in Congo takes 13 years, from the first level of Primary School to the Higher Certificate. According to the 2005 UNDP report, 82.8% of Congolese are literate.
  • 12.6% of the Congolese budget is spent on education; 40% on primary education, 31% on secondary level, and 27% on tertiary level. Only 1% goes to pre-primary education. Education in Congo takes 13 years, from the first level of Primary School to the Higher Certificate. According to the 2005 UNDP report, 82.8% of Congolese are literate.
  • 12.6% of the Congolese budget is spent on education; 40% on primary education, 31% on secondary level, and 27% on tertiary level. Only 1% goes to pre-primary education. Education in Congo takes 13 years, from the first level of Primary School to the Higher Certificate. According to the 2005 UNDP report, 82.8% of Congolese are literate.
ALEKSANDRA P

Education in South Africa - SouthAfrica.info - 0 views

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    This will help me for my interview. It's about the education in schools in South Africa.
DAVID S

Tanzania1 on Flickr - Photo Sharing! - 0 views

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    this is a picture of a small school in zambia which is close to uganda. It shows a kid in a classroom that could be rebuilt to look better.
CHRISTOPHER T

01_Afghanistan_4298.gif (GIF Image, 450x300 pixels) - 0 views

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    This picture is about a school in Afghanistan. As you can tell from the picture the location is poor due to all the rocks in front of the school. The view is not pretty and it is implied from this simple picture that this school, just like many others, sadly are very poor.
ARMANDO G

School In Nigeria - 0 views

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    This is a picture of students in a classroom of a school in Nigeria. The kids have to be crowded together in each long seat. Also, the classroom looks like it's in poor shape.
OLIVIA W

china460.jpg (JPEG Image, 460x276 pixels) - 2 views

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    There was not a picture of any kids in China that were near the damaged school. This was because the police made people stay away from the buildings. The backpacks in the corner of the picture was the closest thing that I could find that had to do with the children as well.
MINHAZUL H

School in Bangladesh - 0 views

  • This can be a big problem in Bangladesh where there are often 50 or even 60 children in a class. Teaching methods can be old-fashioned, with lots of learning off by heart. But a group called Friends in Village Development Bangladesh are opening new schools that are changing this. They want to help children enjoy school and make learning easier.
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    This country has various floods,and the kids deal with slot of poverty, i need to fix how they live.
MICHELLE B

Photos Of Kids in Africa who need a better education. - 0 views

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    These pictures show me that many kids in Africa need help with their education and also i think they need new schools to improve their learning. We should help make their school more modern.
LAUREN O

China Earthquake Photos 6 - 2 views

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    The picture is towards the bottom of the page. Since the school was destroyed by an earthquake, the students would need an entirely new school, not an improved school. Before it had been destroyed, it had been a long, tube-like building, which isn't very modern or elaborate.
RIDAH B

Schools For Africa - Home - 0 views

  • Our aim is to raise money to build schools in rural Africa through our partner NGO Strategic Humanitarian Services (SHUMAS), Cameroon. In addition to clean, hygienic and well-constructed classrooms, we aim to ensure clean drinking water and sanitation facilities are available at each of the schools we support, in order to help improve the health of the children.
  • Since 2003, SHUMAS, our partner organisation in Cameroon, has received over 500 applications from rural villages asking help to rebuild their local schools. Of this number, an initial 150 were identified as 'top priority' because of the state of delapidation of the buildings. Building Schools For Africa started fundraising in April 2007. In our first two years we have funded the reconstruction of eleven schools. It costs so little to build a village primary school in Cameroon, and each school improves the lives of thousands of children. Will you help us?
  • £10 will buy a set of wall charts for a classroom.£25 will buy a set of text books for a teacher.£80 will buy a sewing machine.£350 will help us build toilets for a school.£500 will help us install clean drinking water.£3500 will pay for the building of a new classroom.
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    • FILIP M
       
      The schools in Cameroon really don't have many of the things the schools here have. This is another example of what we can do to help the children of Cameroon. It also shows that the People of Cameroon really depend on us to donate money to fix their schools...
    • FILIP M
       
      To me, it seems that Cameroon is the place on Earth we have to help by making them schools. They have the most trouble, because they need many things such as "clean, hygenic and well-constructed classroom, we aim to ensure clean drinking water and sanitation facilities are available... in order to improve the help of the children.
    • FILIP M
       
      I also see that the health of the students is also a very big and imprtant factor of education in places like Cameroon. Maybe we can do something about that as well.
    • FILIP M
       
      Over here in the text, they directly tell us what they need: A new school. They also tell us that many of their schools have to be rebuilt, and that there is an organization helping them already. I am not sure if this could be important right now, but it shows that people are already trying to help.
    • FILIP M
       
      These before and after pictures show a dramatic change in the appearence of the class rooms. They all seem to appreciate the help the people from else where gave them. One big change is the fact that they now have a roof over their heads. They also have desks to work on. Other than that, the walls and floor look so much cleaner and safer than before. I feel that we can do the same in Google Sketch-Up to help the other schools in Cameroon and other countries in Africa that need help.
    • FILIP M
       
      I think the reason we can do the same things with schools from countries in the same region as Cameroon is because they probably face the same problems (Climate, clean drinking water, resources, etc...). Therefore, we can to the same to countries like Gabon and Nigeria in terms of helping their schools
  • One of the new classrooms at IPS Bamali What a difference from the old classroms at IPS Bamali
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    This is the article I want to share. I think that people in Cameroon need help with their schools and education. I think that they have the most problems(see the pictures). Their needs are simple, but they will make their school all the better.
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    "This project will provide a total of four primary schools and will also include the refurbishment of the local medical centre and the provision of solar-pumped clean drinking water for villages. This is a major project, which will be spread over two years, and will greatly enhance the lives of thousands of subsistence farming families in the NW Province of Cameroon." Schools in the villages of Africa need stable schools. Villages such as Dzeng and Bamdzeng have unstable schools. The schools have a horrible learning environments. One desk is filled with four to five people. The roof also effects thier learning. If they go to school on a rainy day or something, they will not be able to learn. The roof is not made well and has many holes going through it. There is not even enough space for everyone to sit down in some of these schools. The schools need help.
OLIVIA W

No time to escape China school collapse - China earthquake- msnbc.com - 3 views

  • The school collapsed so rapidly — one floor "pancaking" atop another — that there was practically no time to escape.
    • OLIVIA W
       
      The new school that could be built here would have to be very sturdy. They could not have something like that happen again.
  • ranging from seventh grade to ninth grade,
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  • one survivor
  • All but a handful of the more than 900 students were believed trapped under the slabs of cement, bricks, tile and twisted cables.
  • wiped out the school's entire graduating class and about half its student population.
    • OLIVIA W
       
      The students that survived this earthquake will now need a new school so they have some place to go.
  • Engineers said the school's walls and support columns gave way almost instantly.
  • "These buildings just weren't made for that powerful of a quake. Some don't even meet the basic specifications,"
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    Chinese school collapses. Many students are killed. Needs new school.
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    This place (China) would be a good place to build a new school.
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    This is a location in need, indeed. Can you find anything about what schools are like in rural China? Also, minimally, tag it according to the country name and schools.
ANIKA Z

Afghan_home-school.jpg - 1 views

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    This schools has poor working conditions
FILIP M

islamic-school-bamali2.gif (GIF Image, 225x169 pixels) - 1 views

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    This is the picture I found of the classroom, before it was fixed
FILIP M

kids-at-ips-bamali.gif (GIF Image, 320x213 pixels) - 0 views

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    This is a picture of the fixed classroom
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