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Liberia's New Generation
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Liberian law mandates free, compulsory education, but there are no places for as many as half the country's children. Ongoing conflict put an estimated 80% of the 2,400 schools that existed before the war out of operation.
Created: 17th Oct 2007
Modified: 6th Nov 2007
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