What they evaluated was my
lack of access to education, and yet I knew their conclusions would be used to define their story of me as a student.
«There are these nutritional food deserts everywhere you look, and there's a lack
of access to education at the point of sale.
In a brief address, the President indicated that the government views equitable expansion
of access to education as important because second cycle education is a critical bridge that connects basic education to tertiary education and the world.
[10] A Fordham, R Schwab, Summarising: Fordham, Preliminary
analyses of access to education and discrete Indigenous communities in Australia, Reference No. 48, Centre for Aboriginal Economic Policy Research (2006).
THINK EQUAL is not an attempt to address the
issue of access to education, rather it is concerned with contents and quality of education, in pursuance of changing a dominant mind set.
Unemployment and civil unrest are rife, fueled by
lack of access to education, persistent poverty, and long - simmering religious tensions between northern Muslims and the relatively affluent southern Christian majority.
It's entirely relevant that Christians were just as brutal centuries ago because it speaks to the fact that the abuses in the Middle East are more about poverty and a lack
of access to education than it is about the flaws of Islam.
I want to help people who look just like me, but are unable to reach their full potential due to a lack
of access to education and resources.»
According to the new mindset, issues had allegedly become only pragmatic in nature: the «neutrality» of the new issues placed at the centre of international cooperation seemed self - evident: environmental degradation, gender inequity, population growth, human rights abuses, rising poverty, lack
of access to education and health care and so on.
Severe poverty and lack
of access to education has had a devastating impact.
«A lack
of access to education and health services and lack of decision - making power are also contributing factors to women's vulnerability to HIV.»
Every year, more than 50 million births are unregistered in the developing world, excluding China, resulting in many of those children's lack
of access to education, health care, and other social services, concludes a report by unicef.
Most of us know what it is like to have a bad day, but that combined with funerals, poverty, child removal, overcrowded housing, addictions, family violence, societal abuse, child rearing, lack
of access to education and employment opportunities, not having resources or being able to meet bills is a source of stress.