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A World with No Math

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Published on Jun 19, 2012

That's right. Say it ain't so, but this kind of world already exists for many children living in poor countries. Save the Children found that kids were puzzled by math even after several years of schooling. So we put our heads together and came up with a solution: Numeracy Boost. And you, of course.

Michael Boatman, Julie Bowen, Simon Helberg and John Oliver are all backing our Crowdrise campaign to launch the math program in Bangladesh and Malawi this year. Can we "count" you in, too? By boosting kids' math skills, we set them up for success in school and life. Use #Math

Special thanks to a team who work at "The Daily Show with Jon Stewart" for writing and producing this video as a volunteer project.

Produced by Glenn Clements

Written and directed by Asaf Kastner, Sara Taksler and Ryan Middleton

Edited by Eric Davies

Voiceover by Richard Green

Photos by Getty, Jeff Holt, Amos Gumulira

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