
Five things you need to know this week about global education
Back to school in Cote d'Ivoire and "gigantic" efforts to educate Venezuelan refugees - but conflicts in Yemen and Burkina Faso are harming children.
Back to school in Cote d'Ivoire and "gigantic" efforts to educate Venezuelan refugees - but conflicts in Yemen and Burkina Faso are harming children.
The effects of coronavirus continue to dominate our news roundup - from safety measures in classes to high-energy biscuits replacing lost school meals.
Our roundup leads with the news that one in five students around the world have had their school and college classes shut down because of coronavirus.
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.
Children staying off school in troubled Kashmir, a lack of learning centres for Rohingya refugees and an end to child marriage in Mozambique are in our roundup.
Our roundup includes the lack of progress on the target of getting all children into school, 60 students injured in a Taliban attack and a call to protect girls from sexual violence.
A Day of the African Child focus on the early learning crisis, the plight of child grooms and climate change lessons are all in our weekly news roundup.
School meals for South Sudanese children, classrooms being rebuilt in Syrian cities and the ongoing risks from Cyclone Idai are featured in our weekly news roundup.
Our news roundup includes the unfolding disaster caused by Cyclone Idai, horrific attacks on school buses and a royal honour for an inspirational blind teacher.
Global period poverty, child marriage in Lebanon and school meals across Africa are all featured our roundup