Hunger QOTD: Dorothy Height
A child practices his writing during a kindergarten class in Tachilek, Myanmar. According to the UN Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO), global literacy stands at 82 percent, with 18 percent of the world’s adults – two-thirds women – still illiterate. UN Photo/Kibae Park.
“We have to improve life, not just for those who have the most skills and those who know how to manipulate the system. But also for and with those who often have so much to give but never get the opportunity.”
-Dorothy Height
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Posted by Bread on March 07, 2012 in Advocacy, Global Hunger, Hunger QOTD, Poverty, Social Justice, U.S. Hunger / Comments (0) / TrackBack (0)
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