Quality Education: Ibrahim Abdulwahid

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Quality Education

Ibrahim Abdulwahid
A description of the SDG
• Education is the process of facilitating leading of the aquation of
knowledge, skills, values, beliefs, and habits. Quality education
specially entails issues such as appropriate skills development, gender
party, provision of relevant school infrastructure, equipment,
educational material’s and resources, scholarships or teaching force.
• The goal is for everyone in the world to have an equal chance to get an
education.
Why did you choose this SDG?
• Because to get out of poverty the most important thing is education,
you need an education to learn skills in the wild and to support your
children, people who don’t and drop out sometimes can lead drug
dealers and human trafficking.
• I think that quality education is important for everyone and I think that
for people in poverty you can’t get out of it.
Data related to Education
• An estimated 40% of state prisons imamates are people who haven’t
received a schooling education, 27% of federal imamates are
uneducated, local jails in America had not completed high school.
• In Australia, 56.8% of people aged 15 years had completed year 12
students schooling as for 2021. This was less than the greater capital
cities.
Actions that can be taken
• Making education more affordable for everyone so everyone can
afford to go
• Putting schools in safer areas so they are not in danger or threat at
school.
Targets of SDG
• To give everyone a fair chance to learn
• To give everyone a chance to succeed
• To ensure that all girls and boys have access to quality early
childhood development, care and pre-primary education so that they
are ready for primary education.

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