In Tanzania, new sanitation facilities funded by a GPE emergency grant are helping prevent the transmission of COVID-19 while enabling children to continue with their education.
After long months under lockdown, students have come back to school in the Republic of Congo. Find out how they are now studying, in accordance with the new measures imposed to limit the spread of COVID-19.
Read how Zanzibar made sure that children’s learning isn't interrupted during the COVID-19 pandemic and that students can safely return to school, thanks to GPE support and by mobilizing the whole community.
The sudden school closures in Somalia left many children worrying about the continuity of their education during the pandemic. Read how GPE with its partner Save the Children is helping children stay on course with their learning while at home.
Tanzania has taken bold commitments to make its education system better and accessible to more children. Thanks to GPE’s support, those commitments are paying off. Here’s how.
Radio became one of the key mediums for children in Zimbabwe to maintain much-needed educational continuity during the COVID-19 pandemic. Read how it helped them stay abreast of their schooling during school closures.
In Sao Tome and Principe, school closures due to the COVID-19 pandemic have had far reaching impact on children beyond the direct disruption of daily schooling. They left many children who rely on schools for food security in a highly vulnerable situation. See how the country is working with partners like GPE to support programs that encourage children to return to school.
To curb the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the education sector, the government of Guinea developed a response plan that has been implemented with support from all the partner organizations active in the sector. Read how their coordinated response helped ensure the continuity of learning and a safe reopening of the country’s schools.
Even before the pandemic, Papua New Guinea’s education sector faced many challenges. Here’s how development partners such as UNICEF are working with the government to address the impact of the pandemic on education.