G8: Failing the world's children

Summary: The debt burden of the poorest
countries helps keep children out of
school. School fees make education
an unaffordable luxury for the
world's poor. But the G8 has failed to
tackle this crisis. Debt relief is not
deep enough, and aid levels are
falling. The world's richest nations
should launch a global initiative to
abolish school fees and get all
children into school.
pdf: www.oxfam.org.uk/policy/papers/g8b.html

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