Following the earthquakes that hit Syria in February 2023, support from partners such as GPE and UNICEF has helped get children back to their education.
In Mali, a GPE-funded school meals program is supporting government’s efforts to improve learning outcomes, promote girls’ access to secondary education in underserved areas, and improve the governance of the education system.
An IIEP-UNESCO online course has equipped civil society organizations from partner countries with the tools and knowledge needed for effective educational planning to advocate for better funding, ensure that educational policies are inclusive and effective, and hold governments accountable.
Evelyn W. Chitiga, from the Education Coalition of Zimbabwe, shares her insights on why civil society participation is crucial for the future of Zimbabwe’s education system.
Read how GPE Education Out Loud's support to Zambia National Education Coalition (ZANEC) helped leverage the political will and set the tone for key educational priorities that needed to be addressed by the government, and what civil society organizations in other countries can learn from it.
Read how a teachers professional development program implemented by UNICEF with a GPE grant is improving teaching quality and learning for Rohingya children in refugee camps in Bangladesh.
With the support of GPE and UNICEF, Urmi is now learning how to use the computer and picking up skills to build a better future for herself, her family, and her community.
Read how South Sudan is empowering communities and constructing classrooms for a better learning environment with the support of GPE and UNICEF.
Read how improvements are being made in the lives of displaced children at Kouim Kouli B primary school in Burkina Faso, thanks to support from GPE’s Education Out Loud, and the commitment of local government and development partners.