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“We must make the most of every opportunity to ensure that the voices of children are heard by world leaders”
A World at School's Global Youth Ambassadors (GYAs) are a network of passionate advocates in 85 countries around the world. Two of them - Taha Fathima Khan from India and Ousmane Ba from Sierra Leone - are in New York this week for the launch of the Education Commission report and the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA). Their GYA Journal tells each day what they've done, who they've met and how they're promoting the cause of education for all.
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Progress made on funding education for all Syrian refugee children – but not enough
The co-hosts of February's Supporting Syria conference were reminded at the UN that they made a promise to Syrian children that should not be broken.
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“Sarah Brown talked to us about the power of young people to bring about change in the campaign for education”
A World at School's Global Youth Ambassadors (GYAs) are a network of passionate advocates in 85 countries around the world. Two of them - Taha Fathima Khan from India and Ousmane Ba from Sierra Leone - are in New York this week for the launch of the Education Commission report and the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA). Their GYA Journal tells each day what they've done, who they've met and how they're promoting the cause of education for all.
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You Promised: world leaders at UN must act now to get Syrian children in school
Campaigners and our Global Youth Ambassadors are telling leaders they must deliver on their pledge to get one million refugees into school.
Protecting babies and toddlers from toxic stress in conflicts and emergencies
“Fear, stress and deprivation in the first years of life can take a significant toll on a young child, with serious and lifelong consequences”
Molly Curtiss tells how young children living in humanitarian crises are vulnerable to psychological trauma and other conditions.
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Breast milk: the first line of protection for infants in emergencies
“Young people are the ones able to engage on the ground and collect the data we need so urgently”
A World at School's Global Youth Ambassadors (GYAs) are a network of passionate advocates in 85 countries around the world. Two of them - Taha Fathima Khan from India and Ousmane Ba from Sierra Leone - are in New York this week for the launch of the Education Commission report and the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA). Their GYA Journal tells each day what they've done, who they've met and how they're promoting the cause of education for all. This blog post was written by Ousmane.
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