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Every year, on November 20, the world celebrates Universal Children’s Day to mark the anniversary of the adoption of the Declaration of the Rights of the Child in 1959 and the Convention of the Rights of the Child in 1989.
Both recognize that free and compulsory primary education is a right of all children and essential to their fulfillment as adults.
More than 260 million children are not in school and two-thirds of children in school will reach the end of primary without knowing how to read. The Global Partnership for Education is working with 65+ developing country partners to strengthen their education systems so that all children, regardless of their economic status, gender, disability or location, can go to school and learn.
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