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“75% of Lebanese refugee children are now in school but the tragedy is that it’s a really isolated example”
In this special episode of her Better Angels podcast, Թ President Sarah Brown talks to Save the Children UK chief Kevin Watkins about his work and the importance of being able to relate to those who need help.
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Teaching the teachers: thousands get training to inspire children living in conflict zones and poverty
Shanyn Ronis - named in the Forbes 30 Under 30 in Education list - tells how her Education Global Access Program aims to train 3000 teachers this year in Africa and Latin America.
Irish aid helps 150,000 Ugandan children at risk of dropping out of school
The programme aims to improve quality education for the most vulnerable children and adolescent girls in poor communities across the Karamoja region.
“There are at least 2700 informal child daycares in Nairobi – Tiny Totos is working to help them upgrade their services”
Emma Caddy of Tiny Totos Kenya explains how support for informal daycare centres in Kenya's capital city can help them to provide affordable, stimulating and safe services for working parents.
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Share this video and make world leaders keep their promise to get EVERY Syrian refugee child in school
Թ has made a special video message to leaders who vowed to get all 1.7 million Syrian refugee children into school this year - help us to make sure they keep their promise by sharing the film on Facebook or Twitter.
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Peru flooding damage leaves two million children out of school
About 1390 schools have been damaged and 14,000 schools affected in some way by the worst landslides and flooding seen in the country for 30 years.
Gang wars mean school can be a battleground in Honduras
Education is under attack around the world because of armed conflicts - but many schoolchildren live with the threat of violence that doesn't make global headlines.
Schools under attack from bombs, threats and military occupation
With the Second International Safe Schools Conference about to begin in Argentina, we look at some of the countries where students and teachers are suffering during armed conflicts.
Mobile Learning Week: technology can help to educate children in emergencies
The theme of this year's event in Paris was education in emergencies - and how mobile technology can deliver learning to refugees and other displaced people.
Craig quit his job to give high fives around the world – now he’s helping young people in Kenya slum
Australian Craig Lewis, who slapped hands with people in 56 countries on his global adventure, talks about the importance of early childhood development and his involvement in a project to build a youth centre and school.