Five things you need to know this week about global education
Theirworld condemns the latest mass kidnapping at a Nigerian school - and how students are walking miles on mountain paths to access their online lessons.
Theirworld condemns the latest mass kidnapping at a Nigerian school - and how students are walking miles on mountain paths to access their online lessons.
New classrooms for children affected by conflict in Nigeria - and the Olympic athletes who started running competitively while they were at the same refugee camp.
We focus on the search for over 130 children after another mass kidnapping at a Nigerian school - and learning support for Syrian children with disabilities.
How Education Cannot Wait has helped five million children in five years - and Mexico prepares to reopen schools shut down since March 2020.
Our roundup looks at the impact of the Israel-Gaza conflict on schools - and how comic character Magnificent Mei is negotiating life as a teenager in a pandemic.
Theirworld says G7 leaders have "no plan" for getting the world's most marginalised children into school as part of the pandemic recovery.
There's a creature theme to our roundup - a dragon helps children deal with the pandemic and a camel delivers books to students whose schools are closed.
Theirworld takes part in talks on a safe schools plan in Nigeria, while a UN deal on school meals will help a child malnutrition crisis in Venezuela.
How school meals can help a whole community - and the "pandemic-proof" design that means adaptable classrooms at a new school in Peru can be outdoors or inside.
Our news roundup features attacks on education in Nigeria and Yemen.