In 2012:
Basic Education: UNICEF helped 3.56 million school-aged children, including adolescents, accessing formal and non-formal basic education (including temporary learning spaces and play and early learning for young children). I like to see children that want to learn and want help be able to get help to continue their education. Child-friendly Schools: Over 120 countries reported that they have developed or are developing quality standards based on UNICEF’s child-friendly schools initiative or similar approaches.
Education Policy: With UNICEF support, 73 countries have put in place national policies on universal school readiness and 63 countries have developed standards for early learning and development. All information was obtain from the website provided. Feel free to visit this website to check out other things that may catch your eyes. (http://www.unicef.org/socialpolicy/index_childpoverty.html),
Wow, what you found out are really new information to me. The supporting power of UNICEF is so good to the children who need help.
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