2016 in review: looking back to move forward in education around the world
UK's first ever garden villages named with government support
UK's first ever garden villages, which have the potential to deliver more than 48,000 homes across England, have been given government backing.
DRC: education once again suffers the consequences of political turmoil
When the new school year in September was disrupted by political unrest in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), the General Secretary of EI affiliate, the National Federation of Teachers and Social Educators of Congo (Fédération Nationale des...
Colombian academic speaks about armed conflict and human rights
Asia-Pacific education unions focus on Education 2030 agenda
UK: National Funding Formula falls short, say unions
WB/Uruguay: Education Project to Focus on Early Childhood and Transition from Primary to Secondary School
More than 90 thousand preschool and primary school students and teachers in Uruguay will benefit from a US $40 million loan approved by the World Bank (WB) Board of Executive Directors. Parts of the loan’s disbursements will depend on the achievement...
Education flag flown at the Global Forum on Migration and Development