Saturday, October 10, 2015

UNICEF

Every year on Oct. 5, UNESCO highlights the importance of teachers as they work tirelessly to educate the world. Here’s a look at the classrooms they work in.
Afghanistan


Brazil

Malaysia

Morocco

Pakistan

Ukraine

United States

Vietnam
http://www.buzzfeed.com/jasonwells/world-teachers-day-classrooms#.obYR5enzX

Every child has the right to an education.

"Education transforms lives and breaks the cycle of poverty that traps so many children. Education for girls is particularly important — an educated mother will make sure her own children go to, and stay in, school."
"Whether it means bringing education to child refugees, building child-friendly schools, making classrooms mobile, training teachers or even rebuilding an entire educational system—UNICEF will do whatever it takes to support a child's right to learn."
http://www.unicefusa.org/mission/protect/education 

UNICEF sends me emails about the difference they make in children's life. It is said that it is important to them that I help guide their  priorities as they continue their work. It is so great to have such heart-warming individuals around the world trying to help children. If I had the money to travel to each of the countries, I would visit and help what I can as a professional. It is amazing how each teacher in the photos are doing their best to make sure the children are getting the education they should be getting in different countries. 



1 comment:

  1. Thank you Maria for sharing. I also like Unicef, this is a great organization that loves to help children get their education. I also love that they help children and families all over the world.

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