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Unicef prisar Thailand för sitt engagemang att ge unga från alla samhällsklasser möjlighet till tidig skolgång.
Thailand, the report noted notable progress with 85% of children aged 3-5 years attending pre-primary education or early childhood education programmes. In addition,
equity has been achieved among the different wealth groups. In 2005, 55% of the poorest children attended an early childhood education programme, compared to 78% of the richest children. By 2016
, 86% of children from the poorest households were attending early childhood education programmes. The global report also noted that Thailand's remarkable success was the result of strong political will and attention to equity
https://www.bangkokpost.com/news/general/1660508/un-praises-thailand-for-strides-in-early-schooling
Thailand, the report noted notable progress with 85% of children aged 3-5 years attending pre-primary education or early childhood education programmes. In addition,
equity has been achieved among the different wealth groups. In 2005, 55% of the poorest children attended an early childhood education programme, compared to 78% of the richest children. By 2016
, 86% of children from the poorest households were attending early childhood education programmes. The global report also noted that Thailand's remarkable success was the result of strong political will and attention to equity
https://www.bangkokpost.com/news/general/1660508/un-praises-thailand-for-strides-in-early-schooling