Full Coverage: Education
December 2007
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More children than ever are getting the opportunity to go to school, but are they getting the education they need to thrive in todayÂ’s globalized world? OneWorld looks at what governments can be doing, what civil society groups are doing, and what you can do to help children "learn the future.".
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28.12.2007
Patriarchal attitudes towards female literacy are hostile in many traditional societies, including that of Pakistan. Breaking the shackles of tradition, women are now seeking ways to educate themselves and their daughters.
more...Related topics/regions: [South Asia] [Capacity building] [Gender] [MDGs] |
27.12.2007
The story of Anuradha, a medical student, who fought her disability to pursue her dream caught the juryÂ’s attention at CanadaÂ’s first international film festival on disability. Girl Stars, supported by UNICEF, is a series of films that document the stories of young women and girls in India who have changed their lives, and those of others, by going to school.
more...From: OneWorld South Asia Related topics/regions: [South Asia] [India] [Social exclusion] [Gender] [Communication] Image: Anuradha stands tall /Photo credit: UNICEF
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26.12.2007
Only a fraction of the millions of children with disabilities in Bangladesh are able to get basic education, owing to governmentÂ’s apparent indifference in ensuring their educational rights. However, the country's social welfare secretary says all that may change soon.
more...Related topics/regions: [South Asia] [Capacity building] [Children] [Disability] |
21.12.2007
Dalit and tribal children from across Madhya Pradesh in central India face discrimination at the hands of fellow students and teachers. This was revealed at a public hearing organised by ActionAid partner in Dewas district that exposed major shortcomings in implementing government education policy in the state, and sought a way forward.
more...Related topics/regions: [South Asia] [Children] [Social exclusion] [Civil society] [Governance] Image: Public hearing / Photo credit: ActionAid
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18.12.2007
Eight years ago the world's wealthiest countries promised to provide the funding needed to ensure that all children worldwide can attend school. But now, halfway to the global 2015 deadline for universal primary education, developed countries are failing to come up with the aid.
more...From: OneWorld US Related topics/regions: [United States] [Japan] [Aid] [Children] [Youth] Image: UNESCO - Global Monitoring Report 2008 © UNESCO
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18.12.2007
UNESCOÂ’s recent report presents quite a bleak scenario of the state of education in Pakistan, where six million children are not attending schools. With the country spending less than 3% of its GDP on education, the organisations like ChildrenÂ’s Resource International are playing a crucial role in spreading literacy.
more...Related topics/regions: [South Asia] [Children] [Civil society] [United Nations] [MDGs] Image: Mahnaz Aziz / Photo credit: CRI
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15.12.2007
While delegates to the Bali climate conference tried to hammer out an agreement to preserve the planet for future generations, in New York delegates to a UN General Assembly Special Session wrestled with another pressing problem: how to meet the promise of "A World Fit for Children" made by world governments in 2002.
more...From: OneWorld US Related topics/regions: [Children] [Poverty] [Youth] Image: A crowded classroom in Guinea. © International Rescue Committee
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14.12.2007
A recent UNICEF report signals progress towards the Millennium Development Goals.
more...From: Human Rights Education Associates Related topics/regions: [Children] [Disease] [Infant mortality] [MDGs] Image: Girls in the Democratic Republic of Congo. © Academy for Educational Development
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12.12.2007
For the Tharu, a group of people native to southwestern Nepal, freedom from years of bonded labor initially meant being kicked out into a completely foreign society, forming small communities on marginal land, and falling deeper into poverty. Now, youth programs that promote education are empowering the Tharu's younger generations to repair the injustices and indignities of the preceding generations.
more...From: Mercy Corps Related topics/regions: [Nepal] [Poverty] [Social exclusion] [Indigenous rights] [Population] [Human rights] Image: Tharu children, Nepal 2007. © Thatcher Cook / Mercy Corps
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12.12.2007
To remind the Indian government of its own promises that it had made by ratifying the UN Child Rights Convention fifteen years ago on this day (December 11), Child Rights and You (CRY) held a press conference in New Delhi.
more...From: OneWorld South Asia Related topics/regions: [South Asia] [Children] [Social exclusion] [United Nations] Image: CRY logo / Photo credit: CRY
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11.12.2007
Kerala will soon become the first Indian state to achieve total IT literacy. ICT-based education has shown promising results. Now decision to equip 2,800 high schools with broadband internet connectivity by August next year would open up immense possibilities in the education sector.
more...Related topics/regions: [South Asia] [Capacity building] [Children] [ICT] [Internet] |
08.12.2007
In India’s southern state of Tamil Nadu, Krishnagiri district administration has come out with a unique idea. To ensure that children attend school regularly, it is using a software known as ‘back2school’ that provides an eagle eye to district collector to keep track of all kids missing from classrooms.
more...Related topics/regions: [South Asia] [Capacity building] [Children] [ICT] |
04.12.2007
Village Resource Centres - to provide integrated services like tele-education, tele-medicine, etc. - have been established by the Indian Space Research Organisation in various Indian states.
more...Related topics/regions: [South Asia] [Capacity building] [Health] [ICT] [Civil society] [Governance] |
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