Petition to help 89 of world’s poorest countries.

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Petition to help 89 of world’s poorest countries. “All Children around the world deserve to go to School.” Petition to help 89 of world’s poorest countries. Problems Solutions What I can do May 8, 2018 Jennifer Elderberry

89 of the Poorest Countries Problem 1: 89 of the world’s poorest countries need educational help. “The world's poorest countries cannot always afford to provide a free and safe, quality primary, and secondary education for all children.” 89 of the Poorest Countries

264 million children around the world are missing out on an education. Problem 2: 264 million children around the world are missing out on an education. By 2030, more than 800 million of the 1.6 billion young people in the world will have never gone to school or have had the basic skills needed for employment. 264,000,000 Children

89 of the world’s poorest countries need educational help. Solution to Problem 1: 89 of the world’s poorest countries need educational help.

264 million children around the world are missing out on an education. Solution to Problem 2: 264 million children around the world are missing out on an education.