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“It was inspiring to interact with world leaders who connect with young people”
Global Youth Ambassador Maisha Reza looks back with pride on her experience at the Commonwealth Youth Forum in London.
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#JusticeForNoura and child marriage campaigns gather momentum
The issue of girls being forced to marry young is increasingly being challenged in many countries - here are some of the latest developments.
Syrian teenager who studied on his mobile phone is going to Cambridge University
Abdullah Kattineh's family couldn't afford textbooks so he had to read them on his tiny screen - now all his hard work has paid off.
“Inclusion is a mindset and ignorance is the greatest form of disability”
An autism awareness project in Nigeria is helping teachers and students understand how to include children with disabilities in their classrooms.
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Despite civil war, ‘phenomenal’ project gets 60,000 extra children into school
A charity working with the government in South Sudan has seen girls' enrolment more than double in one state badly affected by conflict.
Palestinian school to be demolished despite EU struggle to save it
Israel's supreme court has ruled that the school - which has 170 students from Bedouin communities - and the village where it's sited are to be knocked down.
Turning point as aid for education hits record high after years of decline
An increase in donor backing is being hailed as an important milestone in the global campaign to get every child in school and receiving a quality education.
Tunisia aims for better basic education and more children in pre-primary
It already spends big on education - but a new project will help over one million students get improved learning at pre-primary and primary levels. Â
Countries urged to invest in young children who risk being left behind
The Nurturing Care Framework for Early Childhood Development has been launched as part of a growing global movement.
Security fears stop hundreds of girls from returning to Nigerian school hit by mass abduction
Parents said they had expected better safety measures to be brought in after 111 students in Dapchi were kidnapped by Boko Haram.Â