More than 75 million childrendo not have access to education; 775 million people are illiterate… However, education is at the core of sustainable development. Get involved to make quality education a reality for all.
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Signature of a partnership to support professional formation in the building sector in Haiti (8 July 2010)Luc Chatel, Minister of National Education (France) and government’s spokesman, Joël Desrosiers Jean-Pierre, Minister of National Education and Vocational Training (Haiti), Schneider Electric CEO Jean-Pascal Tricoire, Jacky Lumarque, Quisqueya University Rector and Frédéric Naquet, AIEAI President signed a partnership to support vocational training in the building sector on the 1rst of July 2010.
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Video : Being deaf in Cambodia. A punishment? (7th July 2010)According to certain beliefs in Cambodia, any disability is the result of a bad karma due to bad actions in a previous life. The NGO Aide et Action runs a project which aims at changing people's behavoiurs and mentalitites and integrate deaf and blind children into society. Through education, Aide et Action fights against exclusion and discrimination.
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Video : Let's go to Togo. Education as a development issue (7th July 2010)It is urgent to work on the education issue in Africa. In the Savannah region in Togo, people do not have access to education, key factor of human development. The NGO Aide et Action runs a project in partnership with the French Development Agency (FDA) which applies the development policy defined by the French government. Aide et Action takes in charge the third component of the project entitled Education for All in Togo (EFAT).
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Aide et Action, an international non-governmental organisation and the top child sponsorship organisation in France,
focuses on improving access to quality education internationally. Aide et Action operates in Africa (Mali, Senegal, Niger,
Guinea, Benin, Burkina Faso, Togo, Tanzania, Malawi, Madagascar), in Asia (India, Sri Lanka, Laos, Vietnam, Cambodia,
China, Myanmar), in Latin America-Caribbean (Haiti, Dominican Republic) and in France.