
2019 review: How Theirworld is working to end global education crisis
We look back at a year of innovative campaigns, projects, research and youth activism that are all helping to unlock real and lasting change.
We look back at a year of innovative campaigns, projects, research and youth activism that are all helping to unlock real and lasting change.
Our news roundup includes the youth skills crisis in South Asia, a school funding boost for 2.3m Ghanaian children and kidnapped schoolgirls freed in Nigeria.
A new scorecard reveals the shocking statistic as a major forum in India addresses the crisis and seeks to come up with solutions.
We round up the big news from the UN General Assembly in the campaign to get every child in school and look at issues from other parts of the world.
The new report reveals the sheer pace of technological change means many children and youth in developing countries are in danger of being left behind.
Youth campaigners and global leaders from business, government, the UN and civil society are at an event held by the Global Business Coalition for Education and Generation Unlimited.
An innovative platform matches the skills and resources of businesses to the needs of young people caught up in humanitarian crises.
On Youth Skills Day, we look at how the development of children under five can prepare them for the attributes they need to succeed in education and the workplace.
Our news roundup includes pledges by 90 countries to protect children at school in conflicts, youth views on job skills and how life has changed for children since 2000.
Our weekly news roundup includes a horrific attack that killed 14 schoolchildren in Yemen and how Education Bonds could provide large-scale funding. We have a separate article about a joint event on early childhood education held in Washington by Theirworld, UNICEF and the Global Business Coalition for Education. Read it here.