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The Protection of Education in Times of Insecurity and Conflict
Protect Education in Insecurity and Conflict’s (PEIC) inaugural two-year legal research project will culminate on 31st October with the launch of its commissioned legal series on the protection of education
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A Cloak and Dagger Farce in Ukraine
Absurd espionage charges against an academic and two young men would be funny if the stakes weren’t so high.
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Fits and Starts
MEDJIMURJE COUNTY, Croatia | Three years after a landmark court ruling jump-started school integration in Croatia, one of the successful plaintiffs, now a young man, says Roma are doing better […]
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Ethnic Studies
BUJANOVAC, Serbia | Shpresa thought “very, very hard” about emigrating to the West, even of claiming asylum in Switzerland or Germany, where some of her family and friends live.
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Caucasus Network for Children (CNC) established to works for better education of children in the Caucasus region
On January 19 2013, fifteen civil society organizations from four Caucasus countries working on the issues of access to education for marginalized and excluded children have founded the Caucasus Network […]
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Teachers in Double Jeopardy
In August, Konstantin Shcherbina, the director of a sports academy in the town of Krasnoturansk in Siberia, was looking forward to receiving the title of “honorary master of education of […]
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In Albania, Madrasas Even the Secular Love
TIRANA | It’s the first week of the new school year and teenage boys race down corridors, shouting and laughing, on their way to the next class. In the tented […]
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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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Tough Talk on Kyrgyz Schools
OSH | When Kyrgyz Prime Minister Omurbek Babanov addressed the issue of language in the country’s classrooms last month, his message seemed clear enough.
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Hungary’s New Curriculum: Writing Wrongs?
BUDAPEST | It is not uncommon in Hungarian living rooms to find the walls lined with bookshelves from floor to ceiling. Nor is it odd to find on those shelves […]
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