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Young leaders and education ministers urge G20 to act on learning and youth skills
Ahead of a summit of the world's most powerful leaders in Argentina, politicians and youth campaigners have been stressing the crucial role of education.
Back to school – but classes are empty because of Ebola fears in DRC
In villages near the centre of an outbreak, families are keeping their children at home - even though teachers know how to protect them.
How ºÚÁÏÍø±¬³Ô¹Ï’s bold campaigning style has helped to drive global education change
Our method of forming networks, building engagement and not just going for quick wins is examined in an in-depth report.
Safe schools and bonuses to lure teachers back after attacks
Education International tells how better security among key moves to get children back into school in Mali, Nigeria and Congo. Â
Five students missing and principal injured after gunmen attack school in Cameroon
They had defied the danger from separatists to return to their high school on the first day of the new academic term.
‘Forgotten’ Lake Chad crisis threatens the education of 3.5m children
Against the backdrop of nearly 1000 schools shut down by conflict, a fundraising conference has been held to help the troubled region.
Corporal punishment outcry as boy dies in Tanzanian school
A national debate has been sparked after the death of a 13-year-old allegedly beaten by his teacher.
Palestinian schools agency hit by ‘devastating’ new setback as US halts all funding
The move has been condemned and donors have pledged to do more to help UNRWA, which provides education for 525,000 children.Â
Children injured as suicide bombing causes Somali school to collapse
At least six students at a religious school were badly wounded by the attack in the capital Mogadishu.