
Five things you need to know this week about global education
How Education Cannot Wait has helped five million children in five years - and Mexico prepares to reopen schools shut down since March 2020.
How Education Cannot Wait has helped five million children in five years - and Mexico prepares to reopen schools shut down since March 2020.
Theirworld is to work closely with a group of our passionate youth advocates, who will focus on education financing and early childhood education.
How 400 million children are being helped by education programmes launched during the pandemic - and the Nigerian woman who has started school at the age of 50.
Theirworld consultant Gilbert Ngaira talks about our project to persuade Kenyan officials to devote 10% of education spending to the under-fives.
A project supported by Theirworld provides lessons and play for hundreds of vulnerable and traumatised children of all ages who are living in Moria camp on Lesvos.
Our disability and inclusion consultant welcomes the focus of this year's Global Education Monitoring report on inclusion - but says there is much more to be done.
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We are urging the Global Partnership for Education to aim to spend at least 10% of its funding for lower-income countries on pre-primary learning.
This is an opportunity for the organisation to take the lead and shape the commitment of donors over the coming decade.
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Children are still out of school two years after the defeat of Islamic State - but education's share of humanitarian aid has doubled, our roundup reveals.
Rebuilding cyclone-hit schools in Myanmar, a call to fund Palestinian education and 5,000 new early years centres in Rwanda are in our roundup.