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Brazil’s ‘Silent Revolution’ in education, inspired by Portugal
Eighteen years ago a true revolution in the Brazilian educational system was started when Project Âncora launched in the town of Cotia, São Paulo. From Global Voices.
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South Africa’s equal education celebrates a victory
Through analysis and activism Equal Education achieved the publication of legally binding norms and standards for public school infrastructure after three years of struggle.
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Caucasus Network for Children website launched on December 18, 2013
The Caucasus Network for Children (CNC) brings together civil society organizations working with vulnerable children in Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia and the North Caucasus region of the Russian Federation.
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Peace Building Through Football
Around the world, local organisations use football as a tool to address social challenges in areas such as health, peace building, children’s rights and education, social integration and gender equality.
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Can the Post-2015 Education Framework Deliver Meaningful Change?
A special issue of the journal Current Issues in Comparative Education features case studies of critical praxis.
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Improving Alternative Education Programs in Honduras
In urban areas of Honduras, over 40% of youth ages 13-15 do not attend grades 7—9 and 60% of youth ages 16-18 do not attend grades 10-12
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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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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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Steps towards Inclusive Education for Children with Autism in Tajikistan
“IRODA” (Parents of Children with Autism Initiative) has been doing pioneering work in the field of Autism in Tajikistan since 2010.
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Azerbaijan’s Wasted Potential
BAKU | Shahin Bashirli was born six years ago with a cleft lip and palate. Several delicate surgeries have left him with a speech defect and an aggressive temperament.
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