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EELC: A law centre dedicated to advancing the right to a basic education
January of this year saw the launching of the Equal Education Law Centre (EELC), a team of young dynamic professionals targeting their collective talents towards ensuring the realisation of every […]
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Pakistan: ‘One Million Signatures’ for enforcing basic rights?
Government added Article 25A in the basic rights section of the Pakistani Constitution, via the 18th Constitutional Amendment, passed into law on April 19th, 2010.[1] The inclusion was a major […]
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Georgia: Study on Education Access and Equity
The International Institute for Education Policy, Planning and Management, with the financial support of the Open Society Foundation Education Support Program completed the study on Education Access and Equity in […]
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Romania: New Bill’s Effects on Rural Education
Romania has a new National Education Bill and, in terms of development of key competences to children and youth, the bill brought important positive changes (it still has a lot […]
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State Power
State Power, Progressive Social Movement and Educational NGOs in China Zhou Yong, He Shanyun and their research group have been working hard in understanding Chinese educational NGOs from broad political […]
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Ukraine: Fixing Past Problems, Causing New Ones
Kyiv | Seventh-grade student Karina Ilyasheva is on her way home from school. It is already after 8 pm and she is very tired, having sat through six regular lessons […]
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Azerbaijan: Everybody Gets a Piece
Baku | Azerbaijani education officials certainly had cause to celebrate this summer. After nearly 15 years of stalled efforts and heated debates, parliament passed a long-awaited new law on education, […]
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Turkey: A Revolution Long in the Making
ISTANBUL, Turkey – At first glance, the Capa primary school in central Istanbul looks like any typical state school. But, beyond appearances, its teachers and students are in the vanguard […]
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Uzbekistan: Do You Speak Russian?
TASHKENT, Uzbekistan | I had a misunderstanding over an Internet card I was trying to buy from a young merchant in one of Tashkent’s stores not far from the Russian […]
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Uzbekistan: The Philosopher-King
TASHKENT, Uzbekistan | Here is a pop quiz: Who is the prolific author of the 15 volumes of books and speeches that are required reading for Uzbek students in a […]
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