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 2020 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.
To better understand how environmental issues are integrated into teaching and learning, civil society coalitions from 5 countries came together to explore the concerns and initiatives led by teachers, civil society, and institutional partners in their countries. This collaborative effort aims to integrate environmental issues into teaching and learning.
GPE KIX brings together policy makers and education planners from country partners in a course in geospatial data analysis. In the Maldives, this course enabled participants to identify gaps in education access – especially on remote islands. Read how this data-driven approach informed new education policy and expanded opportunities for students across the country.
A self-learning program funded by GPE and partners is helping children like Yousef across Syria to continue their education.
With support from GPE and Save the Children Australia, Mongolia’s inclusive education measures are ensuring children with special learning needs thrive in school.
Sierra Leone is improving budget efficiency and ensuring that newly hired teachers are placed where they're needed most - bringing quality education closer to disadvantaged communities.