A year to remember: how we unlocked big change for children in 2022
As we celebrated 窪蹋厙惇勛圖s 20th anniversary, our campaigns, projects and research continued to innovate and deliver hope to young people around the world.
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Its been a memorable year for 窪蹋厙惇勛圖 – 20 years since founder Sarah Brown (now our Chair) launched the charity. Throughout 2022, we have marked the anniversary with special events, films and podcasts.泭
Last month we released a film that shows some of the highlights of 窪蹋厙惇勛圖s journey from small beginnings to a global organisation unlocking big change for children and youth. It looks at our unique mix of projects, campaigns, research and youth activism.泭
As Sarah put it: Weve grown faster and further than we ever thought we would.泭
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It all began in 2002 with the creation of the Jennifer Brown Research Fund to invest in the best medical research for safe pregnancy and premature birth. The fund in turn supported the Jennifer Brown Research Laboratory, launched in 2004 in Edinburgh.泭
To mark our official 20th birthday in June, this film revealed the heart-breaking loss that led to the laboratory and the Edinburgh Birth Cohort, and featured parents and specialists involved in this vital work.泭
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Our Global Youth Ambassadors (GYAs) are an international network of more than 2,000 young education campaigners in 124 countries. Half of our current cohort came on board during 2022.泭
In our 20th anniversary year, our GYAs led the way in campaigns on early years learning, safe schools and skills for the future. For our #LetMeLearn campaign (see more below), more than 60 video messages from 35 countries told world leaders of GYAs education experiences, challenges and demands for change. GYAs went to New York to appear at events during the Transforming Education Summit at the United Nations.泭
Their voices were amplified through Facebook Live conversations, TikTok and the Better Angels podcast. We held events in Paris and New York to help them prepare for appearing on panels, interviews, moderator roles and speeches. A projects meet-up was held in Kenya and GYAs appeared at international virtual events.泭泭
Watch our film showcasing the GYAs in 2022.
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#LetMeLearn campaign泭
When the historic Transforming Education Summit was announced for September 2022, we knew young people had to be at the heart of campaigning for change. 窪蹋厙惇勛圖 created a a ground-breaking survey of 10,000 young people in 10 countries which gave us the insights and mandate to share their views.泭泭
We launched the #LetMeLearn campaign in July and it quickly won backing from the UN and other high-profile organisations. The summit opened with a 窪蹋厙惇勛圖 film showing young people demanding #LetMeLearn and GYA Yuv Sungkur sitting on the platform alongside UN Secretary-General Ant籀nio Guterres.泭
Our GYAs appeared at the summits special youth day, as well as at events hosted by the UN and 窪蹋厙惇勛圖. #LetMeLearn also generated more than 30,000 social media posts from more than 180 countries, resulting in two billion potential impressions.泭
The summit saw the launch of the International Finance Facility for Education and a commitment by the UN that youth voices are vital in transforming global education. In his vision statement, Guterres said: Young people will be the heartbeat of this effort, leveraging their voices, experiences, knowledge and agency.泭
Ukraine laptops泭
One story has dominated world headlines this year – the war in Ukraine. Knowing that children were struggling to learn without access to laptops, the was launched in July.泭
It is a $30 million partnership and device donation by HP to the Global Business Coalition for Education (GBC-Education), an initiative of 窪蹋厙惇勛圖, with Microsoft providing software for the devices. 泭
Margerita Boichuk, 11, uses one of the laptops from the Digital Equity for Ukraine initiative (窪蹋厙惇勛圖/Robert Wilk)
GBC-Education is working in co-operation with local charities to distribute 78,000 laptops to schools, teachers and other people in need, both inside Ukraine and in neighbouring countries.泭
Margerita Boichuk, 11 – whose family fled to Poland – is now using one of the laptops to learn remotely and keep in touch with her friends in Ukraine. She said: “I cant imagine my life without a computer. I communicate, do my homework, play cartoons for my sister.”泭
Early years campaigning泭
窪蹋厙惇勛圖 has been campaigning for years for 10% of education budgets to be devoted to early years learning. Its crucial to childrens development but has been chronically underfunded.泭泭
Gradually others came on board and November finally saw a major breakthrough. At the UNESCO World Conference on Early Childhood Care and Education in Uzbekistan, member countries committed to spending 10% of their education funding on pre-primary education.泭
窪蹋厙惇勛圖 President Justin van Fleet said: It’s now a target countries are going to strive towards, which means billions of new resources could be directed to hundreds of millions of children to give them the best start in life.泭
An early childhood education class at the Kyaka refugee settlement in Uganda, provided by Children on the Edge – one of the winners of the 窪蹋厙惇勛圖 Education Innovation Awards (窪蹋厙惇勛圖/Mara Mambo Media)
Education Innovation Awards泭
Five non-profits were named as winners of the first 窪蹋厙惇勛圖 Education Innovation Awards in 2021. We worked closely with them over the months and by the summer of 2022 the organisations in Africa and the Middle East were on course to reach TWO MILLION vulnerable children this year.泭泭泭泭
Each winner received 瞿50,000 grants, masterclasses and mentoring to help them clarify their vision and be ready to scale up their ideas and learning programmes to reach even more vulnerable children and youth. Their projects ranged from supporting teacher training in refugee settlements to publishing content on a reading app.泭
Angela Solomon, 窪蹋厙惇勛圖s Senior Advisor for Innovation, Projects and Research, said: Innovators described our programme as crucial and even mind-blowing. Whats really mind-blowing is that our awardees are all on track to reach their goals.泭
The winning projects from the 窪蹋厙惇勛圖 Education Innovation Awards
Our projects and partners泭
We work with project partners around the world in our mission to ensure that every child has the best start in life, a safe place to learn and skills for the future.泭
Throughout 2022, weve been reporting on their achievements. In Lebanon, our MyBestStart project, run in partnership with Alfanar, Ana Aqra and Lebanese Alternative Learning, is helping young girls and boys get the early education they deserve. This film for International Day of the Girl in October featured sisters Sham and Fatima.泭
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In April, we marked International Girls in ICT Day by spotlighting our digital technology skills programme at schools in Tanzania. Skills for Their Future works to empower girls and young women by helping them gain digital, coding and entrepreneurship skills.泭
We're very proud of the amazing work is doing to help girls & young women in Tanzania improve their tech skills. Together, we can continue to unlock big change for
— 窪蹋厙惇勛圖 (@theirworld)
In Kenya, the LEAP Together project supports street-connected children in Kenya. To mark World Teachers Day in October, this film looked at the role of a specialist Learning Support Assistant.泭
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Education unlocks climate action, helping people to learn about the causes and impacts of climate change. Thats why 窪蹋厙惇勛圖 has joined forces with the education technology company Earth Warriors to deliver climate education to children at rural schools in Zambia and Botswana.泭
A range of other work泭
This film for World Refugee Day in June showcased one year of All Children in Education (ACE) in Greece. Based on a plan put to the Greek government by 窪蹋厙惇勛圖 in 2020, it helps refugee children to integrate and learn.泭
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In October, we launched the 窪蹋厙惇勛圖 Schools Hub – a one-stop shop to provide a wide range of resources, created especially for students and teachers to help them learn about the education emergency. A new, in-depth student resources section complemented our existing, award-winning teaching resources.泭
窪蹋厙惇勛圖s Small Grants Programme has been running since 2004 – assisting charities and non-profits that help disadvantaged and overlooked young people in the UK and globally. In November, we looked at the grant recipients for 2022-23 and how they are making a big difference in the lives of young people.泭
STEMXX Nigeria – one of the Small Grants Programme beneficiaries – is run by The Sapphires Development Initiative and supported by 窪蹋厙惇勛圖
In 2020, fully-funded scholarships were given to 20 Syrian and Palestinian refugees living in Lebanon and vulnerable Lebanese citizens. They were selected for the Lebanese Refugee Scholarship, which is delivered by the Edinburgh Business School at Heriot-Watt University and 窪蹋厙惇勛圖. The first graduates spoke about their achievements earlier this month. The programme has also won a prestigious global award.泭
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窪蹋厙惇勛圖 Chair Sarah Brown launched the Better Angels podcast six years ago and in November it celebrated its 100th episode. The show featured a rare joint chat with her husband Gordon, the UN Special Envoy for Global Education, in which they shared their vision of a quality education for every child.泭
儭 For and Better Angels 100th episode, our chair was interviewed w/ by from about why prioritising education is vital for developing the potential of all children in all countries.
— 窪蹋厙惇勛圖 (@theirworld)
Better Angels also ran a special 20th anniversary series, in which Sarah looked at the birth and growth of 窪蹋厙惇勛圖 and spoke to GYAs and others about creating a movement and forging strong partnerships. Other recent episodes focused on the #LetMeLearn campaign and the growing need for climate education.泭