
Five things you need to know this week about global education
The world's longest education shutdown has ended - plus an end to child marriage in the Philippines and plans for science labs in every Indian school.
The world's longest education shutdown has ended - plus an end to child marriage in the Philippines and plans for science labs in every Indian school.
Innovation, inclusion and finance – these are the drivers of improvements in girls’ education, according to Sarah Brown, Chair of Theirworld.
A warning that Lebanon's education system is on the brink of a crisis that will keep children out of school for a third year- plus how some girls are still going to secondary school in Afghanistan.
Turkey will resume face-to-face learning when schools go back after the summer break - plus the Olympics star whose life was changed by school meals.
Our roundup includes news of education help for vulnerable children affected by the pandemic and children injured just for going to school in war-torn Yemen.
Turkey - home to a huge number of refugee children - is preparing to reopen its schools, while flooding in Syria has further damaged an ailing education system.
Our roundup includes news that Theirworld is part of a global coalition calling for urgent action to prevent an education crisis becoming a catastrophe.
Our roundup includes Nigeria getting ready to reopen its schools and how sustainable energy is multiplying the impact of school meal programmes.
A Theirworld youth advocate talks about the future of learning at a global event - and which countries are reopening or re-closing their schools?
A programme to improve the quality of schooling for 250 million students and 10 million teachers in India leads our news roundup.