Secondary School Attendance Low Across Developing World
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World map showing nations color-coded based on attendance rates for secondary school
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World map showing nations color-coded based on attendance rates for secondary school
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Pie chart that highlights the relationship between conflict in a country and quality of education in a country. Children receive a worse education, typically, if their home country is involved in a conflict.
Table that shows education rankings of some of the top nations around the world
UN Human Development Report
World map with nations color-coded based on their literacy rates.
United Nations
Shows the literacy rates of several countries, including wealthy nations such as the UK, and poor nations such as Bangladesh.
UNESCO
Highlights the difference in education quality between the richest 20% and poorest 20% of children
UNESCO Education For All Global Monitoring Report 2011
Shows the 15 countries with the most children not attending school in the world, which happen to contain half of the world's out-of-school children. Notice that all are impoverished nations.
This image should visualize that natural disasters will not decrease and it is important to start adapting measurements.
The image shows the importance of sharing the knowledge about natural disasters as well as the knowledge about the recent technologies on how to prevent and mitigate such disasters.
Remote Sensing can be used in various ways to develop emergency plans as well as mitigation plans before a disaster happens.