40 photos captivantes d’écolières à travers le monde !
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le 08 Mar 2016 à 18:12
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Heureusement aujourd’hui, dans beaucoup de pays, les enfants sont scolarisés. Pas tous malheureusement, pas tous dans les meilleures conditions mais de plus en plus ont droit à l’éducation et c’est tant mieux. On ne souhaite qu’une seule chose, que cela se développe encore plus. Surtout pour les filles qui sont les plus privées d’éducation malheureusement.
Voici 40 photos fascinantes d’écolières du monde entier !
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![High-school graduates celebrate the last day of their classes on Red Square in Moscow on May 25, 2011. Russian teenagers celebrated the end of their studies across the country. AFP PHOTO / NATALIA KOLESNIKOVA (Photo credit should read NATALIA KOLESNIKOVA/AFP/Getty Images)](https://www.letribunaldunet.fr/wp-content/uploads/2016/03/Russie-610x435.jpeg)
Russie
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![Afghan schoolgirls board a bus in Qara Zaghan village in Baghlan province on May 7, 2013. Afghanistan's education minister has threatened to punish students over cases when schools are hit by alleged "poisonings" that many officials believe are actually temporary psychological illnesses. Scores of girls' schools over recent years have seen mysterious mass fainting's, nausea and similar symptoms that are often blamed by police and media on Taliban insurgents or toxic gas leaks. AFP PHOTO/ SHAH Marai (Photo credit should read SHAH MARAI/AFP/Getty Images)](https://www.letribunaldunet.fr/wp-content/uploads/2016/03/Afghanistan-610x405.jpeg)
Afghanistan
![KANDAL PROVINCE, CAMBODIA - DECEMBER 3: In this handout photo provided by IMF, International Monetary Fund Managing Director Christine Lagarde watches school girls in the computer room at Toutes a l'Ecole school on December 3, 2013 in Kandal province, Cambodia. Lagarde is on a three country visit to Asia. (Photo by Stephen Jaffe/IMF Photograph via Getty Images)](https://www.letribunaldunet.fr/wp-content/uploads/2016/03/Cambodge-610x395.jpeg)
Cambodge
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![Sri Lankan Muslim school girls stand on the edge of a sea port in Colombo on May 20, 2013, after travelling from their town of Kalmunai, over 370 kilometres (231 miles) east of the capital Colombo. Work on a USD 500-million new container terminal is nearing completion at Colombo which is a key transhipment hub for Indian cargo. AFP PHOTO/ LAKRUWAN WANNIARACHCHI (Photo credit should read LAKRUWAN WANNIARACHCHI/AFP/Getty Images)](https://www.letribunaldunet.fr/wp-content/uploads/2016/03/Sri-Lanka--610x395.jpeg)
Sri Lanka
![Girls attend a class at a school in the forest in Xapuri, Acre State, in northwestern Brazil, on October 8, 2014. Xapuri has the world's only producer of contraceptives harvested from the latex of the tropical forest. The Natex factory was founded in 2008 at Xapuri in the Amazonian state of Acre in Brazil's far north, a place known for the struggles of famous conservationist Chico Mendes, a rubber tapper gunned down in 1988 by local ranchers engaged in deforestation. AFP PHOTO / YASUYOSHI CHIBA (Photo credit should read YASUYOSHI CHIBA/AFP/Getty Images)](https://www.letribunaldunet.fr/wp-content/uploads/2016/03/Bresil-610x407.jpeg)
Brésil
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![Schoolgirls participate in a lesson in Kilifi, approximately 50 kilomtres north-east of Mombasa on June 23, 2010, where an initiative called 'Moving the Goalspost', MTG, has sponsored female students from the Kilifi district where drop-out rates due to early marriages, teen pregnancy and a traditional bias towards educating male siblings over female, are high. Using the sport of football to recruit pre and teen-aged girls out of school, MTG has managed to maintain hundreds of girls in school whom it also recruits into its all-female soccer teams to compete at district level tournaments that has been populalrly embraced by the local community and changed perceptions on the value of the girl-child. Current estimates by UNICEF place the number of out-of-school children at 93 million the majority of these being girls, and almost 80 per cent of them live in sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia. AFP PHOTO / Tony KARUMBA (Photo credit should read TONY KARUMBA/AFP/Getty Images)](https://www.letribunaldunet.fr/wp-content/uploads/2016/03/Kenya-610x321.jpeg)
Kenya
![PRIMARY SCHOOL, NORTH KOREA](https://www.letribunaldunet.fr/wp-content/uploads/2016/03/Corée-du-Nord-610x431.jpeg)
Corée du Nord
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![Cuban schoolgirls read during class, on November 13, 2012, in Havana. AFP PHOTO (Photo credit should read STR/AFP/Getty Images)](https://www.letribunaldunet.fr/wp-content/uploads/2016/03/Cuba-610x398.jpeg)
Cuba
![TIKRIT, Iraq: Iraqi school girls walk home in Tikrit, 170 kms north of Baghdad, 22 September 2005. A joint Iraqi-US military operation to uproot rebels from the northern town of Tal Afar has been successfully completed, the Iraqi operational commander said. AFP PHOTO/Tauseef MUSTAFA (Photo credit should read TAUSEEF MUSTAFA/AFP/Getty Images)](https://www.letribunaldunet.fr/wp-content/uploads/2016/03/Irak--610x463.jpeg)
Irak
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![Two Islamic school children prepare for prayer during a school trip in Jakarta on October 18, 2012. AFP PHOTO / ADEK BERRY (Photo credit should read ADEK BERRY/AFP/Getty Images)](https://www.letribunaldunet.fr/wp-content/uploads/2016/03/Indonésie-610x405.jpeg)
Jakarta
![Iranian school girls observe Members of Parliament (MP) discussing a draft to limit photographer's and cameramen's access to cover parliament's open sessions in Tehran on February 27, 2013. The debate took part on the sidelines of a parliamentary session to discuss the annual budget bill which is being presented by the government. AFP PHOTO/BEHROUZ MEHRI (Photo credit should read BEHROUZ MEHRI/AFP/Getty Images)](https://www.letribunaldunet.fr/wp-content/uploads/2016/03/Iran-610x398.jpeg)
Iran
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