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“We are taking actions for our future, to represent the more than half a million children out of school in Liberia”
To mark International Women's Day last month, Global Youth Ambassador Moses Browne held an event in the capital Monrovia to support female rights and call for quality education for girls.
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Female clerics in Indonesia issue fatwa against child marriage
Religious leaders in the mainly Muslim country said studies showed many Indonesian child brides do not stay on at school and called for the marriage age to be raised to 18.
Teachers go back to schools in Burkina Faso after threats to education
Teachers who fled in the wake of threats and the killing of a school head in the West African country will get psychological support after returning to their classrooms.
Girls show how technology skills can change their lives
Females across the globe are celebrating International Girls in ICT Day - and ¹ú²úÊÓÆµ has been working to change embedded values through our Code Clubs in Africa.Â
Education Cannot Wait fund helps children in seven more crisis-hit countries
A $20 million investment will deliver education and support in Afghanistan, the Central African Republic, Madagascar, Peru, Uganda, Ukraine and Somalia.
UK should spend more of its overseas aid budget on education says inquiry by MPs
The head of a parliamentary inquiry said Britain has the chance to be "a global leader" in efforts to get millions of children in the poorest countries into school.
‘World is failing to help’ Yemen’s war-scarred children back into school
Hundreds of schools have been bombed or closed - but the international community has not done enough to support education, according to Save the Children.Â
“Two years after earthquakes that destroyed or damaged 8000 schools, significant recovery efforts are underway”
¹ú²úÊÓÆµ Global Youth Ambassador writes about the efforts to repair schools damaged by the 2015 earthquake or build new education facilities.
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Nutrition and early learning are key to helping vulnerable children two years after Nepal earthquakes
The 2015 disaster damaged 14,000 early childhood development centres - here we look at a charity which is working to rebuild services for the under-fives.
Nepal continues to rebuild its schools two years after the deadly earthquakes
Almost one million children were out of school in the immediate aftermath - about 1600 schools have been repaired but thousands of students are still in temporary classrooms.Â