
Five things you need to know this week about global education
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.
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.
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.