Education barries
May it be Africa or the countries like Pakistan and India who enjoy being Nuclear Powers and boost about their potential and talent that is budding each day, children still are roaming around unfed and uneducated with no one caring to do something for the matter. Local NGOs and a few philanthropists try putting in their small shares but that too for the purpose of showing off. Statistics state that in almost all parts of the world and every continent there are children in desperate need of help regarding education and literacy. Out of school rates are high and the drop-out rates also follow behind in similar pace (Warnock, 1978).
Research has shown that more than 20% of the African children has never seen primary school let alone be
educated therein. These children are facing immense poverty, ethnic or racial discrimination or gender biases and in some cases all of the above factors are responsible and are forcing them to remain uneducated from childhood to adulthood. Poor families are three times more likely to make their children stay at home and help in house hold tasks instead of getting them educated. Families prefer making children another helping hand to earn for the family instead of spending time in school as it is considered to be a useless activity.