jueves, 16 de diciembre de 2010

Matamoros: The Right to Study - by Paula

During the Ibero-American Summit in Argentina, government officials and Latin American leaders pledged to eradicate illiteracy by 2015. The Achilles’ heel of Latin America "is the quality of education," said Bokova, general director of Unesco.

She added that "There are very rapid development processes in Latin America, but the disparities are growing, so to ensure a good education is also to ensure more inclusive societies. Education is now crucial for both developed and middle-income countries, especially when there is a global crisis. "

That’s why Alexander Mora Matamoros created in April 2010 in Costa Rica, with a group of professionals who seek training to help people with a desire to excel and build a future, an organization with the purpose of developing scholarship programs. They try to train professionals in different fields such as medicine and science.
They seek to channel donations to the creation of scholarships for low-income people who wish to study and become professionals.

Nothing and nobody can take away the right to study.

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