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Vladar49
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Can Blockchain Bring More Educational Opportunities to People in Developing Nations?

Mon Jun 04, 2018 7:10 pm

There are numerous barriers preventing people worldwide from accessing necessary education. Parents often cannot afford to send their children to school, or the schools themselves are severely underfunded and lack resources to have a quality education. In some cases, there aren’t even schools at all, so young children are left without necessary instructions to carry them into adulthood.

Available educational resources are not always tailored for everyone. Global Citizen says,

“Despite the fact that education is a universal human right, being denied access to school is common for the world’s 93 million children with disabilities… A combination of discrimination, lack of training in inclusive teaching methods among teachers, and a straightforward lack of disabled accessible schools leave this group uniquely vulnerable to being denied their right to education.”

Read the details in the article of Coinidol dot com, the world blockchain news outlet: https://coinidol.com/blockchain-bring-e ... to-people/

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Re: Can Blockchain Bring More Educational Opportunities to People in Developing Nations?

Fri Jun 15, 2018 9:03 pm

Yes. Blockchain technology can bring educational opportunities to people in developing countries. Blockchain can also help create many financial reforms and remove the external debt. Their government should help promote blockchain technology.

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