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‘Disability is not inability’: breaking down stigma and helping children into school
Helping children with disabilities to find their confidence, as well as changing attitudes and policies, are key if they are to access education and independence.
UNHCR builds new classrooms and trains teachers to deliver better education for Sudanese refugees
Schools in the 12 camps in eastern Chad are so overcrowded that the average class size is 97 - but this project will reduce that and provide teacher training and text books.
“Education is the only skill that I can use to safeguard my future”
As part of a series about life inside Kenya's Dadaab refugee camp, we talk to a 15-year-old Somalian about his education and hopes for the future.
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“With the help of the education I am getting from my school, I will be an ambassador of change”
As part of a series about life inside Kenya's Dadaab refugee camp, we talk to Okwach Joe - whose family left South Sudan because of conflict.
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“There is no sound of a gun here – I have friends at school and teachers who mentor us”
As part of a series about life inside Kenya's Dadaab refugee camp, we talk to 14-year-old Sharma Mohamed from Somalia about why education is vital for girls.
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“I will study smart and become the best voice of children in my country”
As part of a series about life inside Kenya's Dadaab refugee camp, we talk to seven-year-old Terry Teka from Burundi about school and the future.
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Life in Dadaab: being a head teacher in Kenya’s massive refugee camp
Peter Atum tells of the many challenges he faces in educating displaced children from different countries and with limited resources.Â
One in five rural Pakistani children out of school and the rest ‘are not learning much’
A report has found huge numbers of children are struggling to read or do simple sums - with girls and those from the poorest communities being left furthest behind.
Six key steps that will help to get millions of children into school
Four weeks after a landmark decision by G20 leaders, we look at the moments that led them to commit to action on a bold education funding plan.
Toxic stress spells disaster for many children in Syria and other conflict countries
Periods of prolonged fear or abuse could have devastating physical and psychological consequences for children in later life.