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Action needed to end school bullying torment of LGBTI students
LGBTI young people are five times more likely to be victims of intimidation and attacks - forcing many to skip classes or drop out of school completely.
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Our news roundup features schools occupied by gunmen in Cameroon, millions of schoolbags delivered and getting students prepared for disasters.
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A massive global push is needed to get every child in school by 2030 - but many nations are using innovative methods to deliver education.
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Thousands of schools damaged by South Asia floods, a superhero to tackle violence at school and hope for rural Pakistani children are in our roundup.
Early learning can build the skills young people need for jobs of the future
On Youth Skills Day, we look at how the development of children under five can prepare them for the attributes they need to succeed in education and the workplace.
Five things you need to know this week about global education
Our roundup includes the lack of progress on the target of getting all children into school, 60 students injured in a Taliban attack and a call to protect girls from sexual violence.
Two innovative funds can help to #WriteTheWrong for millions of out-of-school children
International donors will be asked at the UN to make pledges to initiatives aimed at delivering education to some of the world's most vulnerable and disadvantaged children.
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Our roundup includes 50 children wounded in a car bombing, G20 leaders backing education and a pledge to stop using child soldiers in Syria.