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Nobel winner Kailash Satyarthi hopes dramatic film will boost child slavery campaign
The man who has helped to free more than 80,000 children in India believes a documentary about his work could shock audiences into action.
“We collected hundreds of books because all children should have equal access to information”
Some students in rural Senegal have to travel miles to the nearest library - so one of our Global Youth Ambassadors decided to do something to help.
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Schoolchildren learn how to deal with deadly threat of mines and explosives in Ukraine
Students are being taught how to reduce the risks in a conflict zone described as "one of the most mine-contaminated places on Earth".
Tanzanian secondary schools are ordered to stop charging fees
President Magufuli - under fire last year for his ban on pregnant girls in school - said the practice of charging students must end immediately.
More quality education means more equality for the world’s children
As world leaders meet at the World Economic Forum in Davos, 2018 is shaping up as a key year for the future of education and employment skills.Â
“Our mission is to make science easy to grasp and inspire girls to stay in school”
Global Youth Ambassador Maisha, who was born in Bangladesh, returns there to implement a pilot project that makes science easily understood.
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More investment in early years needed to help children succeed at school
Poor nutrition, stimulation and lack of learning opportunities need to be tackled if under-fives are to go on and succeed at primary school, says the World Bank.
Apple and Malala Fund team up to support education for girls
The technology giant will assist the campaigner's vision of getting thousands of underprivileged girls into school.
Millions of Indians form giant human chain to protest against child marriage
Officials claim the line of people stretched for more than 8000 miles across Bihar state, raising awareness of a practice that disrupts many girls' education.
Belgium to the rescue after US slashes funding for Palestinian schooling
The UN agency UNRWA needs more global help following aid cutbacks that are "catastrophic" for the education of over 500,000 children.