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Every child has the right to feel hopeful about the world
Justin van Fleet
“I know firsthand the impact the environment has in early childhoodâ€
“We turn discarded laptops into learning devices for refugee and vulnerable children”
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UK makes biggest investment to help end FGM in African countries
Funding will assist girls’ clubs in schools and other programmes to ensure girls stay in education and avoid child marriage.
“Tunisian education is memory-based learning – we are trying to teach new skills”
AÂ Global Youth Ambassador tells how he has launched computer science events for school students.
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“If early childhood development is a priority, a lot of things can happen”
We look at the issue of nurturing young children in South Africa - through the eyes of an ECD centre owner, a charity worker and an academic.Â
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Bomb kills four children on school bus in Iraq
The bus carrying high school students was hit by a roadside blast that also injured six people near the city of Mosul today.
School on edge of Brazilian rainforest wins prize for the world’s best new building
Its environmentally-sustainable design provides education and accommodation for students from remote areas.
US teenagers who campaigned for safer schools win the International Children’s Peace Prize
The founders of March For Our Lives, who rallied popular support after a mass shooting at their high school, were honoured today in South Africa.
The primary school class that wants to help change the world
Girls and boys from a school in Scotland have been studying ºÚÁÏÍø±¬³Ô¹Ï's #WriteTheWrong campaign, which highlights the global education crisis.
World Bank help for Tanzania education may go ahead after all – despite ban on pregnant schoolgirls
The global lender said it had agreed with authorities to find ways for girls forced to leave school to still access education.
‘They are slowly killing education’: schools shut down and teachers terrified in Burkina Faso
Conflict has seen hundreds of schools closed and warnings that thousands of children could face years without any learning.
Families who are helping vital research into premature babies
Ahead of World Prematurity Day, we look at the ºÚÁÏÍø±¬³Ô¹Ï Edinburgh Birth Cohort and a celebration of 100 babies whose brains have been scanned.