Five things you need to know this week about global education
Some European countries get set to reopen schools, while health and nutrition programmes will help children around the world bounce back from lockdowns.
Some European countries get set to reopen schools, while health and nutrition programmes will help children around the world bounce back from lockdowns.
A shortfall in donations at the latest Brussels conference is likely to mean even less spending on education - a bitter blow for 750,000 displaced children who are missing out.
Our roundup features 1.1 million new textbooks for South Sudanese students and one million extra children at school in Afghanistan.
10 years into the conflict, Theirworld is calling again for leaders to listen to the voices of Syrian children and prioritise learning for all.
A decade after civil war broke out, we highlight some of our reports, campaigning and projects with partners that have helped to keep the plight of refugee children in the spotlight.
Our news roundup looks at the amazing story of Ahmed, the kidnapping and freeing of hundreds of schoolgirls and the latest effects of the pandemic on education.
Our roundup brings good news about education in crisis countries, a boost for millions of Indian students and hope for slum children in Bangladesh.
Why the UK has appointed a global envoy for girls' education - and how an international day will spotlight the need for schools' recovery after the pandemic.
Funding will help to prevent girls dropping out of school in a crisis zone - while classes cancelled by Covid-19 are resuming after nine months in Kenya and Ethiopia.
Our news roundup features the reported rescue of more than 300 kidnapped schoolboys in Nigeria and $1.5 billion in funding to improve education in low-income countries.