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Shakira: help me persuade world leaders to send every child to school
The singer and education campaigner wants the G20 countries to back plans to ensure a bright future for all of the world's children.
Pakistan scheme helps 88,000 child brick workers go to school
Teachers say the recently freed child workers - previously exposed to noxious smoke, brick dust and fierce sun - are thriving now they are getting an education.
How goats are helping to keep girls at school in a Ugandan village
Rather than marry off their daughters for dowries, rural families use the gift of a goat as a self-sustaining way of making money and continuing the girls' education.
100 freed Chibok girls are set to go back to school in September
The 82 girls released this week will be reunited with 24 classmates rescued last year - and the Nigerian government hopes they will all resume their education in September.
Inspiring pictures of education in action by global youth contest winners
Three winning images were selected from hundreds of submissions to the Global Education Monitoring Report's competition.
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Over half of Rohingya girls who fled Myanmar became child brides says UN agency
60% of children from the Muslim ethnic minority have never been to school - and an increasing number of girls and women have moved to nearby countries to escape violence.
Mighty Maria’s mission to educate a generation of slum children in Bangladesh
The Portuguese founder of the Maria Cristina Foundation is helping to lift families out of poverty - and raises funds by climbing, trekking and taking part in brutal endurance tests.
Amazing images show what happens in a newborn baby’s brain
Scans of newborn babies have been published today that will help to show how diseases like autism develop or how pregnancy affects brain growth.
New Jersey set to be the first American state to outlaw child marriage
Activists say legal loopholes, such as parental consent, allow thousands of under-18s to wed - which can result in mental health problems and increased high school dropout rates.
How do you protect a school from being attacked?
Teachers and schools in conflict zones around the world are getting advice and training on how to be prepared for attacks or having their buildings used for military purposes.