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“With increased investment and a greater emphasis on secondary education, we’re seeing changes taking place in Chad”
Eastern Chad is home to more than 300,000 Darfuri refugees residing in a series of 12 camps for over a decade. Many adolescents in the camps can recall their flight from Sudan, the result of targeted killings that began in 2003, at the hands of Arab militias known as the Janjaweed.
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“I have a passion for growth – one of the things that is critical for the growth of a nation is education”
In the latest episode of her Better Angels podcast, ºÚÁÏÍø±¬³Ô¹Ï President Sarah Brown talks about creating change to former Tanzania president Jakaya Kikwete, American journalist Nicholas Kristof, British comedian Nish Kumar and Dutch anti-trafficking campaigner Toos Heemskerk-Schep.
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New way of funding could help millions of children get a quality education, charities tell G20
A group of major charities and organisations, including ºÚÁÏÍø±¬³Ô¹Ï, is calling on global leaders to help launch a financing mechanism that could unlock billions of additional dollars.
How we can get every child in the world into school with new funding approach
A group of major charities and organisations have asked the G20 to help launch a new mechanism to provide extra funding for global education - so why is it needed and how would it work?
Millions of children at risk in world’s unsafe water crisis
On World Water Day today, hundreds of children will die due to lack of clean water and millions more will spend hours missing out on school to collect water supplies.
How growing vegetables is helping to keep Indian girls in school
More than 48,000 girls in West Bengal have been reached by a programme that teaches the importance of education, the problems of early marriage and their rights - including land ownership.
Plan to help Africa flourish ‘must include support for children under five’
ºÚÁÏÍø±¬³Ô¹Ï Global Youth Ambassadors from African countries have asked Germany to ensure early childhood development is included in its proposed blueprint, which is a focus of its G20 presidency.
Cyclone damage leaves 80,000 children out of school in Madagascar
More than 3300 classrooms have been partially or completely destroyed - leaving 80% of children without education in one region of the island nation.
$1m Global Teacher Prize 2017 goes to Canadian who works with Inuit students in the Arctic
Maggie MacDonnell won the $1 million prize for her inspirational work with students and the wider community amid harsh conditions and serious social problems.
500 schools closed in Burkina Faso after attacks on education
More than 70,000 school students, 7000 children under five, teachers and families have had their education and health services disrupted by terror groups.