But many schools serving the poor are of such abysmal quality that many children drop out of school in frustration. |
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Their children will have to drop out of school and get in fight on the streets, or become street musicians or street newspaper sellers. |
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Furthermore, forcing welfare recipients onto workfare has forced many young people to drop out of school or training programs. |
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Many drop out of school and many are prey to sexual and physical abuse, neglect and substance abuse. |
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Never one to swim with the tide, I drop out of school early due to what is turns out to be an undiagnosed nervous breakdown. |
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Approximately 38 per cent of victims experience physical or psychological trauma, educational setbacks or drop out of school. |
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Many girls drop out of school at the onset of menstruation, partly because there are no separate toilet facilities. |
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Poor States must give top priority to ensuring that vulnerable children had access to free, quality education and did not drop out of school. |
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Many times, victims drop out of school, while their alleged attackers graduate. |
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In danger of having to drop out of school because she had to look after her brothers, Roberta has been helped by Tdh. |
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The main reason for which pupils drop out of school is poverty and its consequences. |
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Recipient who fail to return to school after one year deferment or who drop out of school will forfeit the Scholarship. |
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Children have to drop out of school to care for dying relatives and because of the incidental costs of schooling. |
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There's talk of a lost generation as children drop out of school. |
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However, she has to face her parents' decision to make her drop out of school. |
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However, she now has to battle with her parents' decision to make her drop out of school because they can't afford the fees. |
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One consequence of this is that children are forced to drop out of school early, which may, in the medium term, accentuate the risk of poverty amongst young people. |
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The absence of safe water and separate toilets can be a major reason why girls never attend school or drop out of school, particularly at puberty. |
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Indeed, it has been estimated that over half of students who drop out of school have a diagnosable psychiatric disorder. |
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Babies born to poor families are smaller and sicker, and they grow into children who are more likely to be injured, to get sick, and to have behaviour problems, to need special education, repeat grades and drop out of school. |
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Whether it's a youth in Atlanta who cannot read and is ready to drop out of school to a child in Haiti with no access to a school at all, the very real fact is there are literally millions of children who will be left behind. |
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Another aggravating fact of this sad reality is the increase of the illiteracy rate due to the great number of boys and girls that work and drop out of school for lack of time. |
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While boys drop out of school more often and perform less well in reading, women are underrepresented among graduates in maths, science and technology. |
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Children, especially girls, must often drop out of school to go to work, care for their parents, look after their siblings and put food on the table. |
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She said customary law uses puberty as the indicator of adulthood, and the announcement of menarche, whether by words or show of blood, is a reason girls drop out of school. |
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Many children, especially girls, drop out of school after completing the 5th Year in remote areas. |
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As a teenager, William Trego burned his scalp under a gas jet to protest the harsh treatment from his taunting schoolmates and unsympathetic teachers, so his parents let him drop out of school. |
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Access to contraceptive services can improve educational prospects for young women, particularly those who would be forced to drop out of school if faced with an unplanned pregnancy. |
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For those who drop out of school or complete school without acquiring the literacy, numeracy and life skills they need, there must be a range of options for continuing their learning. |
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Many teens who drop out of school return later to complete their studies. |
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Furthermore, children are forced to drop out of school either to help supplement diminishing family incomes or because their parents can no longer afford to send them to school. |
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Children exposed to violence are more likely to drop out of school, run away from home and end up working or begging in the streets or become victims of trafficking. |
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Girls are often denied an education because they are tasked with hours of water fetching labour, and many drop out of school completely when they reach menstrual age because of inadequate sanitation. |
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When a family cannot pay school fees or there is sick parent who needs caring for, it is the girl child who is usually the first to drop out of school or to be given additional responsibilities. |
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