Opinion: Plans to fund global education just don't add up — urgent action is needed
If there is a universal lesson from this pandemic, it is that inclusive and quality education matters. Parents in low- and high-income countries alike experienced what it means for school doors to close, for a child not to see their teacher for months on end, and how problems with education lead to so many other struggles — with nutrition, mental health, employment prospects, and to the risk of children being exploited.

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