
Journalist Carlos Mezenga reports from Angola, November 2007
Teenager Carlos Mezenga spends his spare time informing other children about their rights. In this space, you can follow Carlos's blog, writing about life in Angola.
Hi, I am back (Carlos Mezenga).
As promised, today I will tell you about education in Angola.
Basically, education is not provided to enough people. In Angola, 75% of the children get access to school, thanks to organisations (such as Save the Children), which have contributed more schools and materials. But this hasn't been enough, so we need your help.
We Angolans know that education is the only key to a brighter future. But some parents are unable to send their children to school due to lack of money and school materials.
Many young people choose not to go to school, because they may have to walk 6 to 15 km (4 to 9 miles) to get there.
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"Back to school" is the children of Angola's first wish for their future. "A roof to sleep under" is the second wish. To attend school they need to be registered. To be registered they need a home. Pencils and books cost money. It may not be much to you, but it is an enormous amount to the street children of Uíge.
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