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.
It’s World Children’s Day tomorrow – a time to celebrate the rights of children around the world.
Children affected by conflict appeal for education to be protected - plus it's back to school at last for millions of children in Venezuela.
UN education envoy Gordon Brown tells world leaders "to step up and ensure adequate funding" for Education Cannot Wait's mission to help children in crises.
Two organisations we work with at Theirworld have made the final of a global tech challenge - while schools go back in Bangladesh after an 18-month shutdown.
Gordon Brown calls for $8 billion of aid in return for girls' education to be protected in Afghanistan - plus it's back to school for several countries.
Theirworld's vital role in helping refugee children into schools in Greece has been recognised - and we spotlight the primary school teacher who has become a president.
How 3D-printed schools could solve a shortage of classrooms - and Theirworld's reaction to the UK Government locking in devastating cuts to aid.
The first Arab woman to train as an astronaut tells how her love of space was inspired by school lessons at the age of five.
It's good news all round - from more girls completing their education to plans to feed 3.6 million schoolchildren in Iraq.