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联合国称男女教育不平等问题需关注
http://www.sina.com.cn 2005/04/20 18:58  国际在线

  The United Nation's children's fund, UNICEF says although more children are going to school than ever before, millions of young people, especially girls, are still being denied a basic eduction.

  In her final report before her terms as UNICEF executive director expires, Carol Bellamy said that given the fact the gender gap is shrinking worldwide, in many countries, particularly in the Middle East, South Asia and most parts of Africa, far fewer girls than boys go to school.

  "We believe it is safe to say that the number of children who should be in school, but are not, may actually have dropped below 100 million for the first time. But the report also makes clear that the rate of progress is just simply too slow."

联合国称男女教育不平等问题需关注

  国际在线报道:联合国儿童基金会18日在日内瓦发表报告指出,目前世界上仍有近1亿儿童失学,男女受教育不平等问题仍不容忽视。

  报告说,国际社会近年来在普及初等教育方面的努力取得了一些进展,全球教育经费有所增长,预计今年年底全球失学儿童数量也将从2001年的1.15亿下降到不足1亿,但这样的进展依旧过慢。尤其是在接受教育的男女性别比例方面,还存在严重的性别歧视现象。

  据悉,目前全球范围内失学的近1亿儿童中,女童的比例占到54%。其中,南亚、中西非、北非和中东等地区男女受教育不平等状况最为严重。(记者:钱慰曾)


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