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Chris Brazier "Great education scandal: around 375 million children still out of school… who is selling the world's children down the river?". New Internationalist. FindArticles.com. 28 Dec, 2009. http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0JQP/is_315/ai_30493330/
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Great education scandal: around 375 million children still out of school… who is selling the world's children down the river?
by Chris Brazier - Gender canyon: getting girls into schools in the South is literally a matter of life and death … Can `gender-sensitive' education help … ?
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Making it happen: every child's right to schooling could be delivered if the world cared enough to make it happen …
by Chris Brazier - Safe lies - the marketing of tuna under the label `dolphin safe' is misleading
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Class wars: five young journalists … from the international news service Children's Express visited Tanzania recently to look at … debt …
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