TTE-Visual: About TTE-Visual as producer and distributor
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Education is the basis of any progress
For longterm development it is more effective to learn how to deal with the
problem of rising shortages of water - than to solve the water shortage for the time being.
 Young people are in the majority in developing countries.
 
Thousands of new school open ever year!
Booming number of pupils in developing countries
400 million youngsters live in industrial countries and 5 times
as many, 2 billion, live in developing countries
The need for help - compare two countries
Age groups in a developing country In an industrialised country
e.g. Mali 1995 Population: 9.8m Annual growth rate: 2.8%
2002 Population: 11.4m Annual growth rate: 2.97%

e.g. Italy 1995 Pop.: 57m Annual growth rate: 0.1%
2002 Pop.n: 57.7m Annual growth rate: 0.05%
Population PYRAMID:

Many children to be educated
55% of population younger than 18

Population ONION:

Mainly (wealthy) adults, already educated
11% of population younger than 18
Investing in youth for a better future

Take Turkey: until 2010, each year it will open 1500 new schools
and is fortunate to obtain a World Bank loan of US $ 8.5 billion to help finance development.
By the way: US $ 24 million is planned and partly already spent to supply schools
with transparencies which visualize subjects currently in the curriculum.
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TTE-Visual brings two extremes in our world together
to achieve our mission: to implement our quality visuals in schools
As a donor of our Visual Encyclopedias to schools in a developing country
you give your direct support to the basis of their future.
As a donor and tourist you will enjoy the best that country has to offer
and a visit to the schools will allow you to see how things are progressing.
You bring in extra currency which will also helps local people.
Click here: TTE-platform for partnership - to enlist for obtaining OR giving support for visual education
 
 
 
A TTE-visual on one reason why suddenly so many schools are needed - as a result of progress.