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  • Liberian refugees in classroom at Buduburam refugee camp, 35 km west of Accra, Ghana.
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  • Liberian refugees in classroom at Buduburam refugee camp, 35 km west of Accra, Ghana.
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  • Cchildren in a classroom at the Bazzama primary school in the town of Bazzama, Cameroon on Wednesday September 16, 2009.  The school integrates the children of refugees from Central African Republic with residents from the area.
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  • Children in a classroom at the Bazzama primary school in the town of Bazzama, Cameroon on Wednesday September 16, 2009.  The school integrates the children of refugees from Central African Republic with residents from the area.
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  • A boy sits in a classroom at the Alandohou primary school in the village of Alandohou, Benin on Monday September 10, 2007.
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  • Togolese children in a crowded classroom in a small village along the Togolese border, Eastern Ghana. Thousands of Togolese citizens crossed the border into Ghana after the violence that followed presidential elections in April 2005. Partly because of strong cultural ties between populations on both sides of the border, Togolese refugees were able to enjoy the relative hospitality of their Ghanaian neighbours, and are today scattered in various villages across the border. The UNHCR complains that, since the refugees aren't concentratred in large camps, media attention has been minimal, and that it has been very difficult to attract funding.
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  • Children in a classroom at the Bazzama primary school in the town of Bazzama, Cameroon on Wednesday September 16, 2009.  The school integrates the children of refugees from Central African Republic with residents from the area.
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  • Teacher in classroom at Buduburam refugee camp, 35 km west of Accra, Ghana.
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  • Togolese man teaching in a classroom in a small village along the Togolese border, Eastern Ghana. Thousands of Togolese citizens crossed the border into Ghana after the violence that followed presidential elections in April 2005. Partly because of strong cultural ties between populations on both sides of the border, Togolese refugees were able to enjoy the relative hospitality of their Ghanaian neighbours, and are today scattered in various villages across the border. The UNHCR complains that, since the refugees aren't concentratred in large camps, media attention has been minimal, and that it has been very difficult to attract funding.
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  • Young togolese boy peeking into a classroom in a small village along the Togolese border, Eastern Ghana. Thousands of Togolese citizens crossed the border into Ghana after the violence that followed presidential elections in April 2005. Partly because of strong cultural ties between populations on both sides of the border, Togolese refugees were able to enjoy the relative hospitality of their Ghanaian neighbours, and are today scattered in various villages across the border. The UNHCR complains that, since the refugees aren't concentratred in large camps, media attention has been minimal, and that it has been very difficult to attract funding.
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  • Togolese children in a crowded classroom in a small village along the Togolese border, Eastern Ghana. Thousands of Togolese citizens crossed the border into Ghana after the violence that followed presidential elections in April 2005. Partly because of strong cultural ties between populations on both sides of the border, Togolese refugees were able to enjoy the relative hospitality of their Ghanaian neighbours, and are today scattered in various villages across the border. The UNHCR complains that, since the refugees aren't concentratred in large camps, media attention has been minimal, and that it has been very difficult to attract funding.
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  • Togolese children in a crowded classroom in a small village along the Togolese border, Eastern Ghana. Thousands of Togolese citizens crossed the border into Ghana after the violence that followed presidential elections in April 2005. Partly because of strong cultural ties between populations on both sides of the border, Togolese refugees were able to enjoy the relative hospitality of their Ghanaian neighbours, and are today scattered in various villages across the border. The UNHCR complains that, since the refugees aren't concentratred in large camps, media attention has been minimal, and that it has been very difficult to attract funding.
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  • A boy stands up to answer his teacher's question at the Mboga primary school in the town of Kibati, on the outskirts of Goma, Eastern Democratic Republic of Congo on Friday December 12, 2008. Classes started again on Dec 1 after the school was occupied during 8 weeks by IDPs fleeing fighting.
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  • Children raise their hands to answer their teacher's question at the Mboga primary school in the town of Kibati, on the outskirts of Goma, Eastern Democratic Republic of Congo on Friday December 12, 2008. Classes started again on Dec 1 after the school was occupied during 8 weeks by IDPs fleeing fighting.
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  • Children in class at the Mboga primary school in the town of Kibati, on the outskirts of Goma, Eastern Democratic Republic of Congo on Friday December 12, 2008. Classes started again on Dec 1 after the school was occupied during 8 weeks by IDPs fleeing fighting.
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  • Children sit at the UNICEF-sponsored Bazzama kindergarden in the town of Bazzama, Cameroon on Wednesday September 16, 2009.  The school integrates the children of refugees from Central African Republic with residents from the area..
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  • Nyazaba Njabiya, 35, and her seven children in the classroom where they have lived for the past month at the Angalisho adventist primary school in Goma, Eastern DRC, on Sunday December 14, 2008. They came from Kibuma, 27km away, on the Rwandan border. Every morning, they vacate the classroom to allow children to attend school, and come back in the afternoon. "We have no food, no water. Where we sleep, its very difficult," says Njabiya, adding that they can't go home because the rebels are still occupying their village. They walk 3km every day to fetch water from lake Kivu for their daily needs.
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  • Maombi, 15, stands in front of the blackboard in a classroom at the Angalisho adventist primary school in Goma, Eastern DRC, on Sunday December 14, 2008. "When I finish school, I want to become a teacher, I want to be someone in life," she says. Maombi and her family found shelter the school when they arrived in Goma after conflict forced them out of their home in Burumba, 12km from Goma. Every morning, they vacate the classroom to allow children to attend school, and come back in the afternoon. "I feel uncomfortable living here. I sleep on stones, i dont eat well. I like to go to school, now I do nothing," says Maombi. "I'm jealous to see other children go to school."
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  • Maombi, 15, stands in front of the blackboard in a classroom at the Angalisho adventist primary school in Goma, Eastern DRC, on Sunday December 14, 2008. "When I finish school, I want to become a teacher, I want to be someone in life," she says. Maombi and her family found shelter the school when they arrived in Goma after conflict forced them out of their home in Burumba, 12km from Goma. Every morning, they vacate the classroom to allow children to attend school, and come back in the afternoon. "I feel uncomfortable living here. I sleep on stones, i dont eat well. I like to go to school, now I do nothing," says Maombi. "I'm jealous to see other children go to school."
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  • Maombi, 15, (right) and her family in the classroom where they live at the Angalisho adventist primary school in Goma, Eastern DRC, on Sunday December 14, 2008. Maombi and her family found shelter the school when they arrived in Goma after conflict forced them out of their home in Burumba, 12km from Goma. Every morning, they vacate the classroom to allow children to attend school, and come back in the afternoon. they've lived here for five weeks.
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  • Girls in classroom at the Mame Diarra Bousso koranic school in the village of Porokhane, Senegal, on Monday June 18, 2007.
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  • An exercise book sits on top of a desk in a classroom at the Zogbeli Junior Secondary School in Tamale, Ghana on Thursday June 7, 2007..
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  • Alhassan Alhassan, 13 (right) enjoys his lunch in a classroom at the Nyologu Primary School in the village of Nyologu, northern Ghana, on Wednesday June 6, 2007.
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  • A boy walks along the main classroom block at the Avedji primary school in the village of Avedji, Benin on Monday October 25, 2010. Many schools remain closed in Benin following floods that have affected most of the country.
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  • A boy walks past classroom windows outside the Bazzama primary school in the town of Bazzama, Cameroon on Wednesday September 16, 2009.  The school integrates the children of refugees from Central African Republic with residents from the area.
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  • Girls in classroom at the Mame Diarra Bousso koranic school in the village of Porokhane, Senegal, on Monday June 18, 2007.
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  • Girls in classroom at the Mame Diarra Bousso koranic school in the village of Porokhane, Senegal, on Monday June 18, 2007.
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  • Girl in classroom at the Tangory Transgambienne 2 primary school in the town of Bignona, Senegal on Wednesday June 13, 2007.
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  • Boy writing on chalk board in classroom at the Essaout primary school in the village of Essaout, Senegal, on Thursday June 14, 2007...
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  • Girl in classroom at the Kabiline I Primary school in the village of Kabiline, Senegal on Wednesday June 13, 2007...
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  • A boy rests in the window of a classroom at the Kabiline I Primary school in the village of Kabiline, Senegal on Wednesday June 13, 2007.
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  • Girls look into the window of a classroom at the Idrissa Diouf primary school in Bignona, Senegal, on Tuesday June 12, 2007.
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  • Children gather around a large plate of lentils during lunch in a classroom at the Idrissa Diouf primary school in Bignona, Senegal, on Tuesday June 12, 2007.
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  • Boy in a classroom at the Zogbeli Junior Secondary School in Tamale, Ghana on Thursday June 7, 2007.
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  • Children in classroom at the Kotonli kindergarten in the village of Kotonli, northern Ghana, on Thursday June 7, 2007.
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  • A boy stands in front of a classroom during class at the Nyologu Primary School in the village of Nyologu, northern Ghana, on Wednesday June 6, 2007.
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  • Soale Ibrahim, 16, enjoys his lunch in a classroom at the Nyologu Primary School in the village of Nyologu, northern Ghana, on Wednesday June 6, 2007.
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  • Two boys ride a bicycle outside a classroom in session at the Ying Anglican Primary School in the Savelugu-Nanton district, northern Ghana on Monday June 4, 2007.
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  • A man looks into a classroom to see UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador Angelique Kidjo at the Alandohou primary school in the village of Alandohou, Benin on Monday September 10, 2007.
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  • Teacher and girls in classroom at the Mame Diarra Bousso koranic school in the village of Porokhane, Senegal, on Monday June 18, 2007.
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  • A young boy peeks through a classroom window at the primary school in the town of Coyolito, Honduras on Wednesday April 24, 2013.
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  • Adjatou Traoré, 13, sits in a classroom at the Petit Paris primary school in the town of Dori, 240 km northeast of Burkina Faso's capital Ouagadougou on Monday May 11, 2009. When she was 12, Adjatou's mother attempted to sell her to a Ghanaian man who was trying to find his son a wife. She refused the marry the man. "Early marriage is not a good thing," she says, "because a child should never have to give up school."
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  • Adjatou Traoré, 13, sits in a classroom at the Petit Paris primary school in the town of Dori, 240 km northeast of Burkina Faso's capital Ouagadougou on Monday May 11, 2009. When she was 12, Adjatou's mother attempted to sell her to a Ghanaian man who was trying to find his son a wife. She refused the marry the man. "Early marriage is not a good thing," she says, "because a child should never have to give up school."
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  • A health worker carries leads a child to a classroom to vaccinate her during a national polio immunization exercise at the Moglaa primary school in the town of Moglaa, northern Ghana on Friday March 27, 2009.
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  • Adjatou Traoré, 13, sits in a classroom at the Petit Paris primary school in the town of Dori, 240 km northeast of Burkina Faso's capital Ouagadougou on Monday May 11, 2009. When she was 12, Adjatou's mother attempted to sell her to a Ghanaian man who was trying to find his son a wife. She refused the marry the man. "Early marriage is not a good thing," she says, "because a child should never have to give up school."
    BFA09.0511.EARLYMARRIAGE0189.jpg
  • Adjatou Traoré, 13, sits in a classroom at the Petit Paris primary school in the town of Dori, 240 km northeast of Burkina Faso's capital Ouagadougou on Monday May 11, 2009. When she was 12, Adjatou's mother attempted to sell her to a Ghanaian man who was trying to find his son a wife. She refused the marry the man. "Early marriage is not a good thing," she says, "because a child should never have to give up school."
    BFA09.0511.EARLYMARRIAGE0180.jpg
  • Adjatou Traoré, 13, sits in a classroom at the Petit Paris primary school in the town of Dori, 240 km northeast of Burkina Faso's capital Ouagadougou on Monday May 11, 2009. When she was 12, Adjatou's mother attempted to sell her to a Ghanaian man who was trying to find his son a wife. She refused the marry the man. "Early marriage is not a good thing," she says, "because a child should never have to give up school."
    BFA09.0511.EARLYMARRIAGE0172.jpg
  • Girls leave classrooms at lunch time at the Mame Diarra Bousso koranic school in the village of Porokhane, Senegal, on Monday June 18, 2007.
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