Reclaim your Education - Global Week of Action 2009


From the call:

"It is not only groups and movements in "developing countries" fighting for
access to good public education. Also in "industrialized countries" public
education is under threat by the increasing commercialisation and
privatisation of education.
Priority for us is to unite groups and movements around the world and
promote the global perspective of the problem. In the end we want to
increase the political pressure on a global scale and push governments to
implement free public education systems, that are based on an emancipating
approach and accessible to all."


For more details regarding the "Reclaim your Education - Global Week of
Action 2009" visit this website:
http://www.emancipating-education-for-all.org/content/global-week-action-2009


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