1
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access to education
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Rural regions in developing countries
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Access to quality education can be limited due to factors such as distance to schools and financial constraints.
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1
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2
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access to educational resources
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Rural areas in developing countries
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Access to educational resources can be limited or inadequate, due to factors such as lack of infrastructure and funding.
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1
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3
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e-learning
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Rural areas in developing countries
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Less accessible due to limited internet infrastructure and resources
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1
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4
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education
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Rural area in developing countries
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Not universally accessible and often considered a privilege
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1
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5
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education
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Rural areas in developing countries
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Limited access, with high dropout rates due to financial constraints or need for child labor
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1
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6
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education
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Rural areas in developing nations
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Access to education may be limited and considered a luxury, with many children needing to work to support their families.
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1
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7
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education
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Rural areas of developing countries
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Access to formal education may be limited or require long commutes to schools in urban areas
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1
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8
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education
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rural areas in developing countries
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Limited access to quality schools, shortage of teachers, and lack of educational materials
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1
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9
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education
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rural communities in developing countries
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Access to education may be limited, and children often help with farming or household chores from a young age.
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1
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10
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education
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rural developing countries
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Limited access to quality education and high dropout rates
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1
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11
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education
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rural or developing countries
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Not universally accessible and limited by factors like distance, resources, and societal norms
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1
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12
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education
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rural regions in developing countries
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Access to formal education is limited and not widely valued as compared to practical, vocational skills.
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1
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13
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educational access
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Rural areas in developing countries
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Educational access is limited, with schools often located far from communities, and many children have to work to support their families instead of attending school.
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1
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14
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educational access
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Rural communities in developing countries
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Limited access to education with many children unable to attend school due to factors like distance, cost, or lack of resources
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1
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