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“It’s remarkable to see vulnerable girls in Haiti find their voice and achieve their dreams”
We talk in depth to Holiday Reinhorn, Rainn Wilson and Kathryn Adams about their latest visit to Haiti, where their charity LIDÈ works in rural areas.
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Safe education for 194,000 Nigerian children affected by conflict
A coalition led by Education Cannot Wait will provide supplies, permanent schools, humanitarian support and training for teachers in the troubled northeast.
Schoolgirls become world leaders for the day in equal rights campaign
To mark International Day of the Girl today, more than 1000 girls have taken over some of the top jobs around the globe.
“Cultural norms, economic realities and conflict stifle girls’ academic ambitions”
On International Day of the Girl, a Global Youth Ambassador from Cameroon looks at the future for females in sub-Saharan African countries.
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“I learned that not only boys should know more about computers – girls should learn as well”
The theme of this year's International Day of the Girl is getting the skills needed for work - here we look at the role ºÚÁÏÍø±¬³Ô¹Ï's Code Clubs play in achieving that.
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How FGM is pushing girls out of school in Kenya
Girls are under huge societal pressures to undergo the practice - often with a devastating impact on their education, says a report.
Mobile teachers help out-of-school children from ethnic minority in Myanmar
Years of civil war and tension has meant about 75,000 children from the Karen people have missed out on education.
Children clean up classrooms as some schools reopen after Indonesia disaster
As the official death toll from the earthquake and tsunami approaches 2000, teachers are collecting data on how many students will return.
Indian schoolgirls beaten by mob after protesting at being sexually harassed
34 students were taken to hospital after being hit with sticks by boys - and their mothers - outside their government-run boarding school.Â
Stories on a phone help young Indian children to learn
An app that encourages parents to get more involved in early reading has helped thousands of families in a two-year pilot programme.