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Social Rights Development in Azerbaijan
Community-based strategies to include vulnerable and isolated children to pre-school education – a project co-funded by the EU and OSI in Azerbaijan
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Reductions in Aid Jeopardize Schooling for Millions
With 57 million children still out of school, it would take a miracle for the global community to meet its commitments by 2015, the deadline for reaching the Education for […]
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Success for Inclusive Education in Tajikistan
Successful inclusion of children with disabilities in Dushanbe school, Tajikistan Since September 2007 the parents of children with Cerebral Palsy have been holding meetings in the mainstream school № 28 […]
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Teaching and Learning about Lebanese Civil Wars
Lebanese Association for History Starts Addressing Controversial History
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ASER Baithaks, Village Level Community Meetings
A key to sensitize communities of the importance of quality education Pakistan │ According to ASER[1] 2012 Report 23% of the school aged children (13% girls and 10% boys) in Pakistan, 6-16, […]
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Honors for an Afghani Migrant
An Afghani asylum seeker excels in Greek national University entry exams
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In a Class by Themselves
“In Poland, being from Chechnya brings about lots of problems. If you’re a refugee child, it’s even worse.”
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A First in History
“The pupil who demolishes prejudices through knowledge,” one headline read about the Roma boy with all A’s on his diploma.
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In Lithuania, Sex Education Remains Taboo
KLAIPEDA. Lithuania | There was no sex in the Soviet Union – or so people liked to joke in a time when propaganda to thwart “fetid capitalism” or “Western decadence” warned […]
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Serbia’s Bosniaks Rediscover Their Roots
NOVI PAZAR | In late February, high school student Ajla Bugaric took the stage in this city of roughly 100,000 to recite “Why Venice Is Sinking,” the poet Abdulah Sidran’s […]
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