No school for 3.7 million refugee children as financing falls short
Little more than 60% of all refugee children are able to go to primary schools, versus 90% among all children globally.
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Little more than 60% of all refugee children are able to go to primary schools, versus 90% among all children globally.
IBM, which helped develop the standards, said they offer policy guidance for governments and stakeholders worldwide.
The biggest beneficiaries are likely to be the E.U., Mexico, Japan, Canada, South Korea, India, Australia and Brazil.
Corruption has wide-ranging impacts. Transparency International says ordinary people can fight back.
International organizations said the tit-for-tat tariffs will undercut a broad array of global development efforts.