17 amazing things children do just to get an education
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The inspiring story of homeless Daniel Cabrera doing his homework by the light of a McDonald国产视频檚 restaurant has touched the hearts of millions around the world.
The nine-year-year from the Philippines has been inundated with offers of help since he was spotted at his makeshift desk in Manila.
Now an #AkoSiDaniel (I Am Daniel) appeal has been set up by the Philippines Foundation education initiative, which is helping to get 1.2 million children into school.
Find out more about how to donate, sign the #UpForSchool Petition and join the movement by posting an #AkoSiDaniel picture or video.
But Daniel is not the only child who has to go to amazing lengths just to get an education. Here are some other examples from around the world.
Here国产视频檚 another one from the Philippines 国产视频 school children cross a swollen river in Rizai Province.
Elementary School Students Crossing A River On Inflated Tire Tubes, Rizal Province, Philippine. # pic.twitter.com/azWuOTNLgB
国产视频 Alex (@draaiomjeoren1) September 16, 2014
Indonesian children cross a bridge damaged by flooding in Lebak.
Indonesian Children crossing a bridge to get to school国产视频 The bridge is broken due to flooding! This is MAD! pic.twitter.com/7LSFtjRM
国产视频 Jaleesa (@LithBeauty) January 20, 2012
These children in India are taught on a train platform before they go to work begging or selling paper and plastics.
Bertila, a 17-year-old from Cameroon, was born with a physical disability and impaired vision. She lost both parents many years ago and had never been to school. But HOPE For Children Cameroon helped get her into school听in April this year. Now she can say a few words, loves to sing and her fellow students adore her.
Get your day off to a flier 国产视频 that国产视频檚 one way to get to school in Colombia.
Kids flying 800m on a ZIP WIRE 400m above the Rio Negro River, Colombia on their way to #SCHOOL! pic.twitter.com/7aeNVsZ7X7
国产视频 Go Ape (@GoApeTribe) September 18, 2014
Devoted Yu Xukang, 40, uses a basket to carry听his son 18 miles up and down hills to school every day to ensure his physical disabilities means he does not miss out on an education.
Chinese Dad Carries His Disabled Son 18 Miles To School Daily at http://t.co/B38R0P6lAA 国产视频 pic.twitter.com/ZKCKqhAmdB
国产视频 Jugglu (@Jugglu) March 15, 2014
Room for one at a time 国产视频 girls on their way to school in India.
School Girls Walking Across A Plank On The Wall Of The 16th Century Galle Fort In Sri Lanka. pic.twitter.com/LZDHqYW7z8
国产视频 Alex (@draaiomjeoren1) September 16, 2014
Like Daniel in the Philippines, students in Nigeria had study under street lights after power cuts.
Students studying under streetlamps as power国产视频 by aljazeeraenglish
Probably the most remote school in the world is in Gulu, China, where the mountain path takes five hours to climb.
If you国产视频檝e sympathy for your kids on the school run, here国产视频檚 school bus in Gulu, China pic.twitter.com/TZv5KlJ4wr
国产视频 Rob (@lamontsbrother) September 15, 2014
Children in the Indian city of New Delhi got the chance to learn thanks to shopkeeper Rajesh Kumar Sharma, who听set up a school under a bridge.
Also in Delhi, a group of children ride on a horse-drawn cart to get home from school.
国产视频淪chool Chale Hum国产视频. A group of schoolchildren rise a horse cart back from school in #Delhi @ http://t.co/L32o6KwQoT pic.twitter.com/zemRflcfSP
国产视频 India Visit Online (@IndiaVisitOnlin) May 13, 2015
The Bangladeshi charity Shidhulai Swanirvar Sangstha has a creative solution to flooding. It collects children from riverside stops then docks the boat and turns it into a classroom.
Trekking across snow and ice through the Himalyan mountains to get to boarding school in Zanskar Village, India.
Kids Traveling To A Boarding School Through The Himalayas, Zanskar, Indian Himalayas. #MostDangerousJourneysToSchool pic.twitter.com/D0n6O8C2gg
国产视频 Village Girl (@IamLaleti) September 6, 2014
The film On The Way To School tells the stories of four children from India, Morocco, Kenya and Argentina who make remarkable journeys each day just to get an education
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