Rwanda vs Guatemala
Side-by-side comparison of how these places approach childhood.
Rwanda
Rwandan children learn in three languages: Kinyarwanda, English, and French.
Rwanda switched its entire education system from French to English in 2008, creating a generation of trilingual children navigating three linguistic worlds.
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.
Rwanda
Rwanda follows a 6-3-3-4 structure. Kinyarwanda is the medium of instruction in lower primary, with English taking over from grade 4. French is taught as a subject. A competency-based curriculum replaced rote learning approaches in 2015.
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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