The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural
Organisation (Unesco) has said it will cost $2.3 billion to send to
school the 34 million children and adolescents of conflict–affected
countries who are currently not attending educational institutions.
“Present
targets are hugely insufficient and diverting attention from the true
needs of children and youth on the ground,” said Aaron Benavot, Director
of Unesco’s Education For All Global Monitoring Report (EFAGM).
For
primary education, Mr Benavot said, an extra $38 is needed per child in
conflict situations, and $113 is needed per adolescent in lower
secondary education.
“Surely we can find these funds,” he said. “Most of us carry the cost for one child in our pocket.”
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