The right to education is widely viewed by international community as essential in exercising universal human rights. However, poverty, prejudice and war have prevented millions of children and women from receiving decent education. Their livelihood has been endangered and eroded. As we will discover in the following interview, those responsible for advancing education should perhaps first of all get their further education about the awareness of the right to education and in many cases, they have a clearer idea of our legal construction in its relationships with the right to education. Today, Madame Katarina Tomasevski, special rapporteur on the right to education, office of the High Commissioner of Human Rights of United Nations will join our discussion.
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