Comparison

Ivory Coast vs Bangladesh

Side-by-side comparison of how these places approach childhood.

At a glance

Ivory Coast

Ivory Coast produces 40% of the world's cocoa, much of it harvested by children.

The chocolate in your kitchen likely came from Ivory Coast, where child labor in cocoa farming remains one of the country's most complex challenges.

Bangladesh

Bangladeshi children in flood-prone areas attend school on solar-powered floating boats.

With a third of the country flooding annually, NGOs created boat schools that collect children from riverbank villages.

How they compare
Child independence expectations
Ivory Coast
Bangladesh
Low High
Structured enrichment emphasis
Ivory Coast
Bangladesh
Low High
Risk tolerance in play
Ivory Coast
Bangladesh
Low High
School systems
Francophone West African model

Ivory Coast

Ivory Coast follows the French 6-4-3 structure. French is the language of instruction. Primary education became compulsory for ages 6 to 16 in 2015. The system uses centralized national curricula and French-style grading.

NGO-supplemented national model

Bangladesh

Bangladesh has a dual system of government and madrassa education, with NGOs like BRAC running the world's largest non-formal education program. Primary enrollment has reached near-universal levels, with girls now outnumbering boys at secondary level.

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