This document discusses the right of all children to education. It asserts that every child has the right to be educated in order to develop their personality, talents, and abilities. Primary education must be free for all children. It notes that while 193 countries have ratified the Convention on the Rights of Children, not all honor this convention. Some problems that prevent children from accessing education include children not attending school, discrimination resulting in unequal chances, and lack of necessities like food, water, and healthcare. The conclusion restates that all children have the equal right to education and opportunities.