In the remote village of Chamhora in Mansehra, Pakistan, a new primary school is set to open - a milestone that will secure education for 300 marginalized girls. What makes this achievement even more remarkable is that it was made possible by the community itself, demonstrating the power of locally-driven change.
Thanks to a GPE KIX research initiative, the African Population and Health Research Center, in collaboration with the Health Information Systems Program, is working with the Ministry of Education in Uganda to enhance education data systems that improve evidence-informed decision-making backed by accessible and reliable data.
Young members of the Latin American Campaign for the Right to Education (CLADE) set up a platform for understanding and developing democracy and protecting the right to education.
By working across sectors, the Education for All Coalition and DEDRAS-ONG/Social Watch Benin supported by Education Out Loud created a nationwide network of observatories to monitor education programs in Benin. Together, they are achieving substantial change that wouldn't have been possible if acting on their own.
How GPE and partners supported education in Syria throughout years of conflict, crisis and disrupted education, including in the aftermath of the devastating earthquake in 2023.
In Mozambique’s Lugela District, a teenage couple faced the prospect of early marriage due to an unplanned pregnancy, which would also have meant the end of their schooling. Thanks to swift intervention by local authorities, educators, and youth advocates from the Kuyenda Collective supported by Education Out Loud, they were given a second chance.
How the Government of Mozambique is keeping education going for thousands of children impacted by Cyclone Freddy, thanks to GPE funding and implementation support from UNICEF.
Through the TALEEM program, GPE, with implementation support from UNICEF is providing out-of-school children with access to learning in non-formal education centers and addressing literacy and numeracy gaps through specialized camps. Previously, the program also supported the restoration of water and sanitation facilities following the 2022 floods.
With a GPE funding and a World Bank co-financing, the government of Mauritania is improving the quality of teaching and learning in primary schools, as well as educational services in the six regions with the highest number of vulnerable children.