SDG 4: Quality Education
Updated: 30 September 2022

Manuela Leporesi
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- People are more likely to be healthy as adults if they had an education and training of good quality
- The benefits of education and training should be available to all
- There are human rights related to education, for example:
- Right to education
- Equal rights of women and girls in the field of education
- Right to work which includes technical training and training to get job skills (vocational training)
- International cooperation (this means states work together and with other partners such as civil society and global agencies)
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