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‘I wish I could go to school’: 2m children miss out on education in war-torn Yemen
Many youngsters are falling into child labour, over 40% of girls are married by the age of 15 and teachers haven't been paid for two years.
Countdown to UN General Assembly: education ups and downs of the last 12 months
As world leaders prepare to gather next week, we look at some of the major challenges and successes affecting children and their right to quality schooling.
#WriteTheWrong: 18 reasons why 260m children are out of school in 2018
sa¹ú¼Ê´«Ã½ has launched the #WriteTheWrong campaign to spotlight the global education crisis - here we look at some of the causes.
Funding gap means cuts to education programmes for Syrian refugees in Jordan
The effect on thousands of children will be "devastating" say agencies working in the region, ahead of a major UN meeting on refugees.
Schools go back but many children stay away in crisis-torn Venezuela
With millions struggling to feed themselves, hard-up families can't afford school meals or basic classroom supplies.
Free education starts in Sierra Leone – but lack of space is a problem at some schools
Some children had to be turned away due to overcrowded classes as two million students turned up for the launch of the landmark programme.
Business leaders must act to prepare young people for jobs of tomorrow, says report
Emerging technologies are transforming workforce needs - and many youth lack the skills needed, say Deloitte and the Global Business Coalition for Education.
Simple solutions could have saved many of the 5m children under five who died in 2017
Lack of nutrition, clean water and basic health services are still claiming the lives of young children - but the death toll is half of that in the year 2000.
One million children have education disrupted as typhoon destroys schools in Philippines
Thousands of classrooms were damaged by powerful winds or flooded after the world's biggest storm of 2018.
“Helping teenagers to see themselves as leaders in their communities”
Thinking skills, innovation and technology were on the agenda at a special boot camp in Nigeria.
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