Education for All: What Difference Can Civil Society Make?
Posted on 19 Jun 2013 by Antoni Verger

Evaluation of the Civil Society Education Fund shows good progress of civil society engagement in education Civil society is increasingly playing a key role in the international political arena – from the promotion of environmental policies and sustainable development, to conflict prevention and peace building. Education for development is not an exception to this trend. [...]
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Webinar: Joining Forces to Promote Numeracy
Posted on 18 Jun 2013 by Deepa Srikantaiah

Join a special free webinar on Wednesday, June 19 at 10:00am EDT The Global Partnership for Education (GPE) and the Deutsche Gesellschaft fuer Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) invite you to join a special numeracy webinar on Wednesday June 19 at 10:00 am EDT. This webinar is a follow-up to the International Numeracy Conference held in Berlin [...]
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Tanzania: Where a Girl, a Prime Minister and the Fight Against Illiteracy Meet
Posted on 17 Jun 2013 by Colin McElwee

On the International Day of the African Child, Mery stands out. But, her story is only the beginning Mery knows there’s something special in her e-reader, something life-changing, even if that’s only a vaguely defined feeling. The 11-year-old student at the Upendo School in Tanzania’s Arusha region has been whizzing through Swahili and English e-books [...]
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Unlocking a World of Riddles
Posted on 14 Jun 2013 by GPE Secretariat

Picture of the week “For ten-year-old Bontu, reading has unlocked a world of riddles. When she is not fetching water and firewood for her family or helping her mother prepare breakfast for her five siblings, she loves reading and telling riddles. One of her favorites is about an orange: “Two saw the orange, 10 touched [...]
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