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Pro-privatisation aid cash ‘harming kids’
UN: poorer children get sub-standard schools

THE United Nations warned yesterday that British aid money funding private education in developing countries leads to substandard state schools for poorer children.

The UN committee on the rights of the child (CRC) released an unprecedented statement condemning the funding of a for-profit chain of schools called Bridge International Academies, which operates in Kenya, Uganda, Nigeria and India.

According to its website, Bridge is also bankrolled by tech tycoons Bill Gates and Mark Zuckerberg as well as venture capitalists and the World Bank.

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