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Kenya solves maths problem with 7.6m textbooks for primary school children
More than 117,000 teachers have also been trained as part of a project to focus on the quality of education for the country's young students.
Scottish island school seeks Arabic teacher for Syrian and local children
Bute's secondary school is looking for someone who can help young refugees - but also teach a new language to Scottish students.
Loving care for children under five who are orphaned or abandoned
Early intervention is helping very young children in China who otherwise might spend years in institutional care.
Tanzania mourns conjoined twins who graduated from high school
Maria and Consolata Mwakikuti wanted to become teachers in a country where disabled people are often marginalised or abandoned at birth.
“Violence in schools is a barrier to the right to education in DRC”
An NGO is planning to install mailboxes in schools to allow students to express their views anonymously.
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Emergency fund helps children go back to school after Papua New Guinea earthquake
Money from Education Cannot Wait will help aid organisations to set up temporary learning spaces and provide psychological support for thousands of traumatised students.Â
Two years after Ecuador earthquake, underprivileged children have a brand new school
Salesian missionaries, who provide education in one of the country's poorest areas, ensured students didn't miss out when their school had to be demolished.
“We created awareness of conservation and 200 pupils and teachers each planted a tree”
Global Youth Ambassadors from Kenya are helping children to understand the importance of protecting the environment.
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War in Central African Republic leaves ‘sacrificed’ generation out of school
An upsurge in violence has seen more families fleeing from their homes and hundreds of thousands of children having their education disrupted.
George Weah kicks off Liberia’s 10-year plan for quality education
The former football star and now president launched the project in the West African country where four in 10 primary-age children are out of school.