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‘He disappeared in his school uniform’: the tragedy of India’s missing and trafficked children
Thousands of Indian children are victims of trafficking and slavery every year - many of them are unlikely to see their families again or get an education.
Global inquiry to investigate how to protect children in conflicts
The past year has seen a dramatic rise in violent acts against children - from sexual enslavement to the deliberate bombing of schools, education envoy Gordon Brown told the UN.
Bold funding plan can get every child in the world into school says UN envoy Gordon Brown
A new finance mechanism is needed to deliver education for all by 2030 - including every refugee and displaced child - the United Nations envoy said.
Traumatised and out of school, the child victims of the Battle of Mosul
Թ writer Billy Briggs has been to Iraq to witness the effect the six-month battle has had on children and the efforts to get them back into education.
World Bank can help to make early childhood care a global priority
Meetings of key decision-makers in Washington this week could be an important milestone for young children from the world's poorest and most marginalised communities.
Unpaid teacher salaries mean millions of Yemeni children may not finish school year
Three-quarters of the war-torn country's teachers have not been paid for seven months - meaning many cannot afford to travel to work or pay for basic necessities for their families.
Early years care is high on the agenda for countries at World Bank meetings
Early childhood development and the reasons why countries should invest in the under-fives will be in the spotlight during this week's Spring Meetings in Washington.
Tunisia launches project to stop child labour and keep rural girls in school
About 100,000 under-16s leave school early in the North African country - mostly to work on family-run farms or do domestic labour.
13 unusual and dangerous journeys to school
School can be a hard-won luxury in some parts of the world. Many children have to make the most unimaginable and dangerous journeys every day to access education.
Three years on: prayers and marches for 195 Chibok schoolgirls still missing
The #BringBackOurGirls movement is holding a week of of activities to mark the third anniversary of the mass abduction by Boko Haram from a school in Nigeria.