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Ukraine’s younger generation seeks new direction
Ukraine is a very different country than it was just a week ago, following a protest movement led by young people who overthrew the Russian-backed government.
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Wake up call for Pakistan
Citizens can come together to address issues of quality, accountability and governance; this has been amply proved by the Annual Status of Education Report (ASER) Pakistan
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A unique movement unfolds in Pakistan
The ‘Rag Mala’ of the Children’s Literature Festival and Teachers Literature Festival.
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The Right to Education Project launches a new website
We are pleased to announce that the Right to Education Project launches a new website today with refreshed branding.
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Global Monitoring Report
Launch of the 2013/4 Report 29 January: Launch of the 2013/4 Report: ‘Teaching and learning: Achieving quality for all’ The launch of the next Education for All Global Monitoring Report: […]
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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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New report on the state of Open Educational Resources in Poland published
UNESCO Institute for Informational Technologies in Education (IITE) has published a new country report on the state and challenges of the Open Educational Resources (OER) in Poland, titled Open Educational […]
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Kosovo’s New Golden Age?
Political ally and major investor Turkey is taking a hand in writing history textbooks, and not all Kosovans are happy about it.
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Kyrgyz Conservatives Cite Family Values to Fight Sex Ed
The controversy over sex education is only the latest instance in which nationalist rhetoric and talk of ‘morality’ has influenced public policy in Kyrgyzstan. From EurasiaNet.org.
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