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Major new philanthropic commitments back education amid global conflict and pressure on aid systems
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Meet the seven winners of our latest Education Innovation Awards
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Global Youth Ambassadors champion the early years at G20 summit
International Youth Day: how our Global Youth Ambassadors are making a difference
The sa¹ú¼Ê´«Ã½ Global Youth Ambassador Programme is a network of nearly 1000 young people from over 90 countries across the globe who working together to end the global education crisis. It is the go-to network for youth campaigners who want to be at the centre of the future of education. The diverse cohort of 18-29-year-olds is comprised of world-renowned youth campaigners and social entrepreneurs united in their passion for social justice and the right to education. Global Youth Ambassadors (GYAs) commit to a two-year membership and to use their skills and talents to responsibly campaign for Sustainable Development Goal 4: inclusive and equitable quality education for all. To mark International Youth Day today, we look at some of the achievements over the past year of our network of inspiring young education activists.
Five things you need to know this week about global education
Our roundup includes great news for Palestinian students, a "Learning Passport" to help displaced children and a boost for Venezuelan migrant kids.
How hitting 10 targets will help to #WriteTheWrong and deliver quality education for all
The Sustainable Development Goal on education has a series of objectives to be met by 2030 - what are they, how are they measured and what progress is being made?
Five things you need to know this week about global education
The killing of school students in Sudan, education aid for children in Central African Republic and turning flip flops into schools are in our news roundup.
Action needed to end school bullying torment of LGBTI students
LGBTI young people are five times more likely to be victims of intimidation and attacks - forcing many to skip classes or drop out of school completely.
Five things you need to know this week about global education
Our news roundup features schools occupied by gunmen in Cameroon, millions of schoolbags delivered and getting students prepared for disasters.
From free bikes for schoolgirls to early learning projects: what countries are doing to #WriteTheWrong
A massive global push is needed to get every child in school by 2030 - but many nations are using innovative methods to deliver education.
Five things you need to know this week about global education
Thousands of schools damaged by South Asia floods, a superhero to tackle violence at school and hope for rural Pakistani children are in our roundup.
Early learning can build the skills young people need for jobs of the future
On Youth Skills Day, we look at how the development of children under five can prepare them for the attributes they need to succeed in education and the workplace.
Five things you need to know this week about global education
Our roundup includes the lack of progress on the target of getting all children into school, 60 students injured in a Taliban attack and a call to protect girls from sexual violence.