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The UNESCO Global Education Monitoring Report tracks worldwide progress towards UN global education targets.

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  1. Do you have experience teaching refugees? Have you been trained to deal with the diverse, multi-lingual/cultural needs that this group may face? Share your with us:

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  2. Reports on scholarship expenditure need to be transparent, clearly written and publicly available for debate and follow-up

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  3. The percentage of computers connected to the internet is lower in rural than in city secondary schools: In Colombia, the Dominican Republic and Mexico, computers in city schools are twice as likely to be connected

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  4. Jun 23

    Are you a refugee student? What challenges and initiatives have hindered or helped you gain access to education? Share your story with us

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  5. Jun 23

    The number of youth with no literacy skills has fallen by 27% since 2000, although more than 100 million young people still cannot read, including more than one in four in sub-Saharan Africa.

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  6. Jun 22

    In many middle and high income countries, poor boys are more likely to fall behind in school than poor girls

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  7. Jun 22

    The road to gender equality passes through boys' and girls' access to equitable education of good quality

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  8. Jun 22

    The more we speak out, the more we are heard. Let’s get education for refugees higher up on the agenda. Share your with us.

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  9. Jun 22

    Education policy makers’ responses hold the key for making migration an opportunity rather than a challenge

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  10. Jun 22

    New report by the European Migration Network shows how European countries see education as important for ‘integrating’

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  11. Jun 22

    New blog: What education policies did European countries prioritize for migration in 2017?

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  12. Jun 22

    , how have you tackled the discrimination and negative attitudes that refugee students face. Share your with us

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  13. Jun 21

    Necesitamos más que dinero para ayudar a millones de niños desplazados en todo el mundo

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  14. Jun 21

    Fixing the issues faced by those uprooted by conflict and violence will need money, making large investments necessary, like the $3.8 billion commitment made at the G7 summit for girls’ education with special reference to emergency contexts

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  15. Jun 21

    , where a quarter of its schools do not have basic sanitation facilities and over one million young people cannot read, is nevertheless making an exceptional effort to help refugees access education

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  16. Jun 21

    Refugee students, what has been a turning point in your education experience? Who encouraged or discouraged you along the way? Share your with us:

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  17. Jun 21

    A breakdown of the statistics shows that 85% of the world’s refugees are hosted by developing countries, many of which already struggle with providing a quality education.

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  18. Jun 21

    At least 3.5 million children and youth aged 5 to 17 were missing out on school. Could the situation worsen?

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  19. Jun 21

    , have you been sensitized to the emotional needs that refugee students may have? Share your with us

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  20. Jun 20
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