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Guinea-Bissau: Thirst for education stifled by poverty

State schooling at primary level is free in this tiny former Portuguese colony in West Africa, but the aftershocks of a civil war and scarcity of funds mean there aren’t enough schools or teachers to provide every child with an education. Find this story at IRIN News.org.

Posted by David Roberts on 05 June 2006 in Global Literacy

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