All children should be provided with a quality education.
How far do parents in some countries go to let their children go to school?
All children should be provided with a quality education. It allows you to determine what the child will do in the future.
However, the UN estimates that more than 60 million young children simply do not attend school. This is because many parents do not have enough money to provide for their education.
In some countries, many children earn their own food from an early age. They just don’t have time to go to school.
They need to help their parents manage their business or do some work themselves. Some children have younger sisters and brothers who need care, and parents are constantly busy at work.
Not so long ago, a teacher from Cambodia decided to show what a backpack of one of his students looks like.
The father made this thing himself for his son. But he did this not because of his passion for needlework, he simply did not have the money to buy this thing.
It turns out that some parents, in order for their children to live and study, give everything they have.
They work day and night, support their children in their endeavors and try to give them at least a few classes of education. One parent became famous for photographing their efforts.
The child’s mother said that where she lives, the price of a simple school backpack is about 30,000 riels, which is about 7 US dollars.
There are also those parents who try to afford to buy these satchels.
But NY Keng’s father is a simple farmer, he does not have enough funds for such a portfolio. And yet, he wanted his son to have his own bag for school, so he decided to make it himself.
The man used the remains of raffia, from which he wove the boy’s backpack.
After posting a photo of this bag, it became extremely popular on social media.
People liked the man’s talent and his desire to give his child the best opportunities. The teacher also thanked the father for such a gift to his son.
After that, there were enough people who decided to help a needy family.