Cambodia vs Guatemala
Side-by-side comparison of how these places approach childhood.
Cambodia
Cambodia lost 75% of its teachers during the Khmer Rouge genocide.
The education system was rebuilt nearly from scratch after 1979, and that legacy still shapes schools today.
Guatemala
Nearly half of Guatemalan children under five suffer from chronic malnutrition.
Guatemala has the highest stunting rate in the Western Hemisphere, a crisis rooted in poverty and inequality that shapes children's development from birth.
Cambodia
Cambodia's 6-3-3 system was rebuilt after the Khmer Rouge destroyed education entirely. Primary enrollment is now 97% but secondary drops to 45%. Many schools operate double shifts. Pagoda schools supplement government education in rural areas.
Guatemala
Guatemala follows a 6-3-3 system. Spanish is the primary language, with bilingual intercultural education in 22 Mayan languages plus Garifuna and Xinca. Education is free and compulsory for primary and lower secondary.
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