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JOURNEYS TO SCHOOL

An unprecedented photo report dedicated to children around the world

  • Essonne, France

    With an estimated population of 8-12 million, the Roma people are one of Europe’s largest minorities. The education of Roma children is one of the most important educational challenges in European societies. Despite efforts to expand and improve education for Roma children, as many as 50 percent of those in Europe fail to complete primary education. Renaldo (6) and Fernando (8) are among the lucky ones. They have been going to school for three years.

    Photographer: Jean LARIVE

  • Essonne, France

    With an estimated population of 8-12 million, the Roma people are one of Europe’s largest minorities. The education of Roma children is one of the most important educational challenges in European societies. Despite efforts to expand and improve education for Roma children, as many as 50 percent of those in Europe fail to complete primary education. Renaldo (6) and Fernando (8) are among the lucky ones. They have been going to school for three years.

    Photographer: Jean LARIVE

  • Essonne, France

    With an estimated population of 8-12 million, the Roma people are one of Europe’s largest minorities. The education of Roma children is one of the most important educational challenges in European societies. Despite efforts to expand and improve education for Roma children, as many as 50 percent of those in Europe fail to complete primary education. Renaldo (6) and Fernando (8) are among the lucky ones. They have been going to school for three years.

    Photographer: Jean LARIVE

  • Essonne, France

    With an estimated population of 8-12 million, the Roma people are one of Europe’s largest minorities. The education of Roma children is one of the most important educational challenges in European societies. Despite efforts to expand and improve education for Roma children, as many as 50 percent of those in Europe fail to complete primary education. Renaldo (6) and Fernando (8) are among the lucky ones. They have been going to school for three years.

    Photographer: Jean LARIVE

  • Essonne, France

    With an estimated population of 8-12 million, the Roma people are one of Europe’s largest minorities. The education of Roma children is one of the most important educational challenges in European societies. Despite efforts to expand and improve education for Roma children, as many as 50 percent of those in Europe fail to complete primary education. Renaldo (6) and Fernando (8) are among the lucky ones. They have been going to school for three years.

    Photographer: Jean LARIVE

  • Essonne, France

    With an estimated population of 8-12 million, the Roma people are one of Europe’s largest minorities. The education of Roma children is one of the most important educational challenges in European societies. Despite efforts to expand and improve education for Roma children, as many as 50 percent of those in Europe fail to complete primary education. Renaldo (6) and Fernando (8) are among the lucky ones. They have been going to school for three years.

    Photographer: Jean LARIVE

  • Essonne, France

    With an estimated population of 8-12 million, the Roma people are one of Europe’s largest minorities. The education of Roma children is one of the most important educational challenges in European societies. Despite efforts to expand and improve education for Roma children, as many as 50 percent of those in Europe fail to complete primary education. Renaldo (6) and Fernando (8) are among the lucky ones. They have been going to school for three years.

    Photographer: Jean LARIVE

  • Essonne, France

    With an estimated population of 8-12 million, the Roma people are one of Europe’s largest minorities. The education of Roma children is one of the most important educational challenges in European societies. Despite efforts to expand and improve education for Roma children, as many as 50 percent of those in Europe fail to complete primary education. Renaldo (6) and Fernando (8) are among the lucky ones. They have been going to school for three years.

    Photographer: Jean LARIVE

  • Essonne, France

    With an estimated population of 8-12 million, the Roma people are one of Europe’s largest minorities. The education of Roma children is one of the most important educational challenges in European societies. Despite efforts to expand and improve education for Roma children, as many as 50 percent of those in Europe fail to complete primary education. Renaldo (6) and Fernando (8) are among the lucky ones. They have been going to school for three years.

    Photographer: Jean LARIVE

  • Essonne, France

    With an estimated population of 8-12 million, the Roma people are one of Europe’s largest minorities. The education of Roma children is one of the most important educational challenges in European societies. Despite efforts to expand and improve education for Roma children, as many as 50 percent of those in Europe fail to complete primary education. Renaldo (6) and Fernando (8) are among the lucky ones. They have been going to school for three years.

    Photographer: Jean LARIVE