Poor education affects children across the globe — in developing and advanced nations alike. Whether the problem is a lack of access to schools and teachers, or systems that coerce rather than inspire, inadequate education creates cycles of disadvantage that compound across generations.
Poor education affects children across the globe — in developing and advanced nations alike. Whether the problem is a lack of access to schools and teachers, or systems that coerce rather than inspire, inadequate education creates cycles of disadvantage that compound across generations.
Addressing education globally means making it more accessible, more effective, and more aligned with the full development of human potential — not just measurable outputs. The challenge is as much about values and priorities as it is about resources and infrastructure.