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Arrested Development
VILNIUS | Edita Bagdoniene is a happily married mother of two, but sometimes she gets so frustrated taking care of her young sons day in and day out that she […]
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Erasing Ukraine’s Memories
From the beginning of its rule, the current government laid the foundation for the concept of its cultural policy by criticizing “Orange nationalism,” but that was clearly not enough to […]
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No Wheelchairs Allowed
Alexander Mokin had his birthday party all planned out. He booked a table for four at Galereya, a popular restaurant and club in downtown Yekaterinburg. He’d chosen to celebrate turning […]
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Lithuania’s Boy Smugglers Go Back to Class
PAGEGIAI, Lithuania | Just a couple of years ago, it was not unusual for groups of boys at the high school in Lumpenai, a few kilometers from the Lithuanian-Russian border, […]
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Armenia: Two best friends making a living
Vardanyan Vatche 17 years old and Arthur Simonyan 18 years old, are best friends. They have many things in common: They both come from economically deprived families, they are the […]
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China: The Final Research Report of Chinese NGOs’ Educational Enterprises
Zhou Yong and He Shanyun finished the study about Chinese NGOs’ educational reform contributions in Dec., 2011. This study is one of the PERI research grants 2010 programs for delivering […]
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New Progress in Research in Chinese Education NGOs
Led by Prof. Zhou Yong and Dr. He Shanyun, the task group of the Educational Movement for Social Justice of Chinese NGOs has accomplished the following works within recent 3 months. First, […]
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Romania: Addressing the Children Left Behind
School and Community. Model of intervention in the communities with children left behind “The age at which people leave the country to go work abroad is increasingly becoming younger, and […]
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Afghanistan: Reviving a Vision of Cultural Enlightenment
A chain of about 100 Azad Schools throughout the erstwhile frontier province and Fata followed. Bacha understood that the Pakhtoons needed to be made fully conscious of the importance of […]
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“Children voice their demands”
ABOUT 20 000 pupils from primary and high schools in Cape Town marched in the city centre to mark Human Rights Day and to demand equal rights and access to […]
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