With support from UNESCO and GPE, Cambodia expands the national early grade teaching and learning program to build solid foundational skills in literacy and numeracy among young learners.
With funding from the Global Partnership for Education, UNICEF is supporting the government of Balochistan to ensure students have access to quality education.
A GPE-supported program, implemented by UNICEF, is supporting the government of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa in Pakistan to improve learning conditions for children.
Read how Guinea-Bissau is rolling out a revamped primary school curriculum with the support of GPE and the World Bank.
In Moldova, a GPE-funded program is distributing assistive technologies to students with disabilities to make education more inclusive.
Cambodia participated in two evaluations of GPE support, shedding light on how the partnership has helped strengthen the country's education system.
Read how Sierra Leone is equipping educators with new teaching skills to enhance numeracy in early childhood education.
Read how a GPE grant to Sudan, managed by UNICEF, has helped establish safe learning spaces, supported the reopening of schools for crisis-affected children and the establishment of e-learning centers.
Lesotho has committed to improving children’s learning and delivering quality education to all. H.E. Prof. Ntoi Rapapa, Lesotho’s Minister of Education, highlights recent achievements and innovations in the nation’s approach to delivering quality education, supported by innovative financing from GPE and multiple partners.