时间:2019-01-09 作者:英语课 分类:农业与发展


英语课

DEVELOPMENT REPORT

May 6, 2002: International Education Plan


By Jill Moss 1



This is the VOA Special English Development Report.


International finance ministers have approved a World Bank plan aimed at educating every child in developing
countries. The plan is called “Education for All.

Its goal is to provide an education for all children between
the ages of five and eleven by the year two-thousand-fifteen. The announcement came at the close of World Bank
and International Monetary 2 Fund meetings last month in Washington, D.C.


The World Bank estimates that about one-hundred-twenty-five-million children
between the ages of five and eleven in poor countries do not attend school. That is
about one of every five children. About seventy-five percent of these uneducated
children live in southern Africa and South Asia.


Finance ministers at the meeting strongly praised the
education plan. However, they failed to settle a dispute
about how to pay for it. The United States wants the
World Bank to give money called grants to poor
nations instead of loans that have to be repaid.
European nations are opposed to this policy. They say the grants would use up the
World Bank’s resources. So far, only a few industrialized countries, including
Germany and the Netherlands, have promised to provide money for the program.


The World Bank plans to launch the new education program in the next three months. Officials will provide
money to ten poor countries. They will choose countries that have developed strong education reform plans but
lack the money to put them in place. Tanzania, Malawi, Senegal, Bangladesh and India are among the nations
being considered for this project. It is expected to cost up to five-thousand-million dollars.


World Bank President James Wolfensohn hopes the ten countries will be chosen by late June. That is when the
world’s seven leading industrial countries will gather in Canada for their yearly economic meeting. Mister
Wolfensohn hopes an agreement to fully 3 pay for the “Education for All”
program can be reached during those
talks.


In time, the World Bank plans to give money to eighty-eight developing countries that have a large number of
uneducated children. The bank says that at least one-fourth of the countries are in southern Africa and South
Asia. Latin America and the Middle East are also areas in need of assistance.


This VOA Special English Development Report was written by Jill Moss.



Email this article to a friend
Printer Friendly Version



(Photo -UNICEF)
(Photo -WHO)



n.苔,藓,地衣
  • Moss grows on a rock.苔藓生在石头上。
  • He was found asleep on a pillow of leaves and moss.有人看见他枕着树叶和苔藓睡着了。
adj.货币的,钱的;通货的;金融的;财政的
  • The monetary system of some countries used to be based on gold.过去有些国家的货币制度是金本位制的。
  • Education in the wilderness is not a matter of monetary means.荒凉地区的教育不是钱财问题。
adv.完全地,全部地,彻底地;充分地
  • The doctor asked me to breathe in,then to breathe out fully.医生让我先吸气,然后全部呼出。
  • They soon became fully integrated into the local community.他们很快就完全融入了当地人的圈子。
学英语单词
Aelosomatidae
affording
alternate-form
alternative birthings
Angelica tianmuensis
anhydrous alcohol
backstrip
band-pass response
blastospora itoana
blind hem
Buchon, Point
carbonylh(a)emoglobin
caterpillars
Chem neb
child labor in agriculture
combinatio frequency
congenital ptosis
cornnute
crystal bar photocell
curry plant
daily load factor
db-loss
deepest subdivision loadline
diazo reagent
dilution area
diode testing
dwelling-house
dynamic coherence check
epoxides
factor module
faculae
family adiantaceaes
finary
firmware
focal shutter
folding tester
fore-topgallant mast
four-waier
free-associate
front edge
gameface
generalized convexity
gum duct
has gone to
Henley Harb.
Heyerdahl
high transconductance tube
hypermetropies
impulse-modulated radar
in advance of
initial value of the random term
justice system
killeshan
large-scale zone-refining
leather bleach
Lecher wires
less-privileged
lindzens
liposteroids
low water spring
metathesis reaction
mignolo
mining plow
mutton fist
myoedema
oceanic zone
olivine basalt
on the bias
one - two punch
orostachys erubescens (maxim.) ohwi
out group
over-the-crisis thinking
packet lead address
pattern information retrieval system
photosynthesis
polar cushion
possibler
post hoc, ergo propter hoc
pseudo-complex manifold
pullup time
pulse width multivibrator
pulsing flow
quinquecapsular
re-consider
repopulated
rheogonimetry
Santa Colomba de Somoza
shakedown temperary
shortage
slaverers
slit flowmeter
snorks
special pardon
surround speaker
tastiness
The brown touch
thermo-catalytic oil-gas-genous stage
turning of the tide
uncommittedly
virussy
wardak
yongker