
Five things you need to know this week about global education
How 3D-printed schools could solve a shortage of classrooms - and Theirworld's reaction to the UK Government locking in devastating cuts to aid.
How 3D-printed schools could solve a shortage of classrooms - and Theirworld's reaction to the UK Government locking in devastating cuts to aid.
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.
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.
Theirworld and Education Cannot Wait have called for schooling to be prioritised in relief efforts following eruptions on the island of St Vincent.
Some European countries get set to reopen schools, while health and nutrition programmes will help children around the world bounce back from lockdowns.