Primary school children cannot form a political party, get elected to parliament and secure budgetary allocations for their education. The proportion of children in the northern part of the world is small and their parents can secure funding for education, combining their political voice with paying tax. In many developing countries, children constitute the majority of the population but obtain a vote only after becoming adults; hence they have to rely on their parents and their teachers. Few...read more [4]
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[4] https://www.pambazuka.org/print/7505
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[6] http://www.pambazuka.org/en/category.php/education/5275