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Global Youth Ambassadors champion the early years at G20 summit
As a royal baby is born, what does the future look like for other newborns around the world?
With Meghan and Harry celebrating the birth of son Archie, we look at some of the issues affecting infants and their long-term prospects.
Five things you need to know this week about global education
Our weekly news roundup includes a second devastating cyclone in southeast Africa, hope for refugee children and helping schools stay safe in Nepal.
How many primary schools have electricity, clean water or accessible facilities?
Poor conditions can prevent children from attending and learning - so these statistics from the UN spotlight the challenges in many countries.
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A Global Youth Ambassador from Lagos, Nigeria tells us about an event he ran to empower disadvantaged children with life skills
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Our weekly news roundup includes aid for children affected by Cyclone Idai, school attacks in Syria and how Lego bricks can help blind children learn.
Muzinda Hub x sa国际传媒: Creating the Next Generation of Coders and Entrepreneurs
In the past decade within Africa, coding has been considered a catalyst to bridge the digital skills gap. And on the international Women & Girls in ICT Day, the same can be said in Zimbabwe.
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Schools in Bangladesh ordered to prevent sexual violence after girl’s horrific murder
27,000 schools and colleges will take action following the killing of a student, who was burned to death for making a sexual harassment claim against a teacher.
Five things you need to know this week about global education
The fifth anniversary of the Chibok kidnappings, three million school books destroyed and pop star Dua Lipa's visit to Syrian refugees are in our weekly news roundup.
When disaster strikes: how education and children’s futures were battered by Cyclone Idai
An in-depth look at how the deadly storm and flooding has disrupted the schooling of half a million children in southeast Africa - and the efforts to rebuild.
Five things you need to know this week about global education
Our weekly news roundup includes a horrific attack that killed 14 schoolchildren in Yemen and how Education Bonds could provide large-scale funding. We have a separate article about a joint event on early childhood education held in Washington by sa国际传媒, UNICEF and the Global Business Coalition for Education. Read it here.