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1350-3878 - European blonde girl giving the hand and sharing with a black children boy in the primary and second school in a small village near Kitui city in the Kamba country in Kenya, Africa.
797-11119 - Burundi, Cibitoke Province, Mabayi, Primary School Girls playing hopscotch beside the Catch-up Class for children who have dropped out of school. Concern Worldwide has supported the establishment of a number of classes.
797-11120 - Burundi, Cibitoke Province, Buganda, Ruhagurika Primary School girls dancing during their playtime outside Catch-Up Class in Buganda Commune. Catch up classes were established by Concern Worldwide across a number of schools to provide a second chance for children who had dropped out.
1194-2483 - South sudan lutaya primary school, constructed and financed by jesuit refugee services since 2005, yei. lesson taking place in one of the classrooms. some classes have over 100 children. most classes do not have desks or seats. children often bring their own stools to sit on
1194-2564 - Vietnam yen mo tu commune primary school, ninh binh province. this is one of several schools in this region of northern vietnam where crs in cooperation with the local education authorities has implemented inclusive education practices, whereby children with mental or physical disabilities are integrated into the normal primary schools. crs provides special training for the teachers to help them. the image shows 13-year-old pham thi bich ngoc (in pink jacket) who suffers from cerebral palsy and is intergrated into a class of 11-year-olds. her teacher nguyen thi mund is seen here helping her with an alphabet exercise
1194-2556 - Vietnam mine risk education program in tan hop primary school in quang tri province. children are taught about the dangers of finding unexploded bombs or landmines, dating from the war with the usa. progarm sponsored by american catholic relief services (crs)
1194-165 - UGANDA The work of Comboni Samaritans, Gulu. Visiting a child headed family. Aromorach Sharon is the oldest girl and looks after her 6 younger siblings and her elederly grandmother. Her parents died of AIDS. Aged 14, she is a pupil of Obinya primary school. Sharon preparing a family meal by peeling sweet potatoes. PHOTO by Sean Sprague