UNICEF through support from GPE and partners helps children in Syria catch up on their learning by providing remedial classes.
Thanks to a program funded by GPE, children in the Kharkivska region in Ukraine are attending in-person classes and catching up on their studies for the first time in four years.
In Yemen, an inspiring story of resilience and renewal is unfolding, thanks to the Restoring Education and Learning project, one of the largest educational initiatives in the country funded by the World Bank and GPE to ensure a brighter future for Yemeni children.
A catch-up class program funded by GPE has helped thousands of students in Ukraine to catch up on their education. Twin brothers Mykhailo and Oleksii, who were forced to flee their home, are some of them.
Indonesia needed clear regulatory guidance on preventing and dealing with violence at schools. The efforts of civil society organizations encouraged the government to adopt regulations to address this problem.
In Zimbabwe, GPE is working with partners to reinforce the country's capacity to mainstream climate change adaptation and environmental sustainability into its education sector plans, budgets and strategies.
Thanks to the REAL project, funded by GPE and the World Bank and implemented by Save the Children, children in Yemen are provided with learning support. This story offers a snapshot of the transformative power of targeted educational interventions.
In Mali, a GPE grant, managed by the World Bank, is helping the ministry of education distribute school kits to children to ensure they can continue learning even in times of conflict.
Read the story of Mohamad, 17, who lost his parents in the conflict and was displaced several times. With support of partners, including GPE, UNICEF helps out-of-school children like Mohamad resume learning.