
Five things you need to know this week about global education
An urgent call to help children whose schools are shut by conflict in Cameroon, Afghan girls take exams and how books in the childhood home can affect your brain in old age.
An urgent call to help children whose schools are shut by conflict in Cameroon, Afghan girls take exams and how books in the childhood home can affect your brain in old age.
Theirworld condemns the latest mass kidnapping at a Nigerian school - and how students are walking miles on mountain paths to access their online lessons.
Coronavirus puts millions out of school, the areas where 85% of girls don't get an education and a mortar attack on a primary school - it's all in our news roundup.
Millions more are in classrooms but don't get a quality education - here we look at some of the causes of a global learning crisis.
Our roundup includes a breakthrough for pre-primary education, a warning that 12 million children will never start school and a move to end child marriage in Indonesia.
The worldwide learning crisis, growing violence against children in Mali and a new school being built by Shakira's foundation are in our news roundup.
Our roundup includes 50 children wounded in a car bombing, G20 leaders backing education and a pledge to stop using child soldiers in Syria.
Parents keep their children off school after Sri Lanka bombings and Rohingya refugees have 2,000 learning centres - plus more in our news roundup.
An explosion in a school classroom, comics to help disaster planning and the need for investment in early learning are featured in our weekly news roundup.
China's frozen-hair boy one year on, school aid for refugees and a deadly attack on a Syrian school are among the topics in our latest news roundup.