
Young campaigners tell world leaders: you must act now to transform education
To mark International Youth Day and as part of our #LetMeLearn campaign, Theirworld’s Global Youth Ambassadors unite to call for greater investment in education for all.
To mark International Youth Day and as part of our #LetMeLearn campaign, Theirworld’s Global Youth Ambassadors unite to call for greater investment in education for all.
The campaign is mobilising young people to tell world leaders at a historic summit that they must act urgently to deliver quality education to every child.
Theirworld’s campaign - backed by the United Nations - is launched as our survey of 10,000 youth shows that education systems are failing a generation.
Theirworld Chair Sarah Brown reveals some initial results from a major survey as she says: “When youth speak, leaders will listen.”
As part of our 20th anniversary, we are taking a series of in-depth looks at key areas of our work - today we focus on the need for action, advocacy and planning in emergencies.
Theirworld’s Global Youth Ambassadors will go to an international summit to deliver an open letter calling for a commitment on quality pre-primary schooling.
Sevil is a Theirworld Global Youth Ambassador from Azerbaijan enthusiastic about gender, education and innovation. To mark Pride Month, Sevil writes about her work raising awareness of the LGBTQIA+ community in her country.
Ten of Theirworld’s Global Youth Ambassadors will become the second cohort in our training programme - learning how to make their voices heard even more strongly.
As we receive new applications, we’ve asked Global Youth Ambassadors about their experiences and what they have gained from being part of the programme.
Theirworld's work would not be possible without our network of nearly 1000 Global Youth Ambassadors from around the world. Each month, we highlight the work of one or two of them and the amazing work they do to get every child into school.