[Article] Global spike in attacks on education
The main topic in UNESCO’s September newsletter is the global spike in attacks on education. According to a study by the Global Coalition for Protecting Education from Attack, of which UNESCO is a member, 6,000 attacks against students, professionals and educational institutions, including 1,000 cases of military use of these institutions, were recorded worldwide in 2022-2023 … Continue reading [Article] Global spike in attacks on education [Advocacy] Hear Us. See Us. Voices of Gaza’s education stakeholders
EENET is documenting and amplifying the voices of Gaza’s educators and learners. Across Gaza, educators, learners, their families and communities live under constant bombardment from Israeli occupying forces. They are displaced, hungry and denied basic healthcare. In addition to committing genocide against Gaza’s people, Israel is committing ‘educide’ / ‘scholasticide’ against Gaza’s entire education system. … Continue reading [Advocacy] Hear Us. See Us. Voices of Gaza’s education stakeholders [Report] Choosing Our Future: Education for Climate Action
The World Bank has issued its report “Choosing Our Future: Education for Climate Action”. They write: Education is a key asset for climate action. Education reshapes behaviors, develops skills, and spurs innovation—everything we need to combat the greatest crisis facing humanity. Better educated people are more resilient and adaptable, better equipped to create and work … Continue reading [Report] Choosing Our Future: Education for Climate Action [Interview] Education Cannot Wait interviews DRC’s Minister of National Education and New Citizenship
Raïssa Malu is the Minister of State, Minister of National Education and New Citizenship for the Democratic Republic of the Congo. In this short interview, she answers questions about education, including how to improve access to education and the focus on girls’ education. Read the interview. [Article] Costa Rica’s ‘education blackout’ fuels gang violence
An article by the New Humanitarian shows the connection between austerity policies with reduced funding for education and young people joining gangs. According to researchers at the think tank Estado de la Nación (State of the Nation), the decaying quality of teaching, the erosion of the country’s social fabric, the damaging effects of the pandemic, and … Continue reading [Article] Costa Rica’s ‘education blackout’ fuels gang violenceNewer Posts Older Posts
The main topic in UNESCO’s September newsletter is the global spike in attacks on education. According to a study by the Global Coalition for Protecting Education from Attack, of which UNESCO is a member, 6,000 attacks against students, professionals and educational institutions, including 1,000 cases of military use of these institutions, were recorded worldwide in 2022-2023 … Continue reading [Article] Global spike in attacks on education [Advocacy] Hear Us. See Us. Voices of Gaza’s education stakeholders
EENET is documenting and amplifying the voices of Gaza’s educators and learners. Across Gaza, educators, learners, their families and communities live under constant bombardment from Israeli occupying forces. They are displaced, hungry and denied basic healthcare. In addition to committing genocide against Gaza’s people, Israel is committing ‘educide’ / ‘scholasticide’ against Gaza’s entire education system. … Continue reading [Advocacy] Hear Us. See Us. Voices of Gaza’s education stakeholders [Report] Choosing Our Future: Education for Climate Action
The World Bank has issued its report “Choosing Our Future: Education for Climate Action”. They write: Education is a key asset for climate action. Education reshapes behaviors, develops skills, and spurs innovation—everything we need to combat the greatest crisis facing humanity. Better educated people are more resilient and adaptable, better equipped to create and work … Continue reading [Report] Choosing Our Future: Education for Climate Action [Interview] Education Cannot Wait interviews DRC’s Minister of National Education and New Citizenship
Raïssa Malu is the Minister of State, Minister of National Education and New Citizenship for the Democratic Republic of the Congo. In this short interview, she answers questions about education, including how to improve access to education and the focus on girls’ education. Read the interview. [Article] Costa Rica’s ‘education blackout’ fuels gang violence
An article by the New Humanitarian shows the connection between austerity policies with reduced funding for education and young people joining gangs. According to researchers at the think tank Estado de la Nación (State of the Nation), the decaying quality of teaching, the erosion of the country’s social fabric, the damaging effects of the pandemic, and … Continue reading [Article] Costa Rica’s ‘education blackout’ fuels gang violenceNewer Posts Older Posts