View Post

Raise Your Hand LIVE!: A conversation about the importance of education for refugees

In Action Alert, Action and Advocacy, Education In Emergencies, Global Education Financing by

Raise Your Hand LIVE!: A conversation about the importance of education for refugeesFebruary 26, 2021 | | News | Taylor Rogers, GCE-US Fellow  The Global Partnership for Education hosted the second installment of “Raise Your Hand LIVE!” on Tuesday, February 3. The show brings together changemakers from around the world who understand that education is key to building a better …

View Post

One Billion Voices for Education Campaign Launch

In Action Alert, Action and Advocacy, Global Education Financing by

One Billion Voices for Education Campaign LaunchFebruary 02, 2021 | | News | Shruti Nallappa, Senior Fellow   On January 25, 2021, the Global Campaign for Education (GCE) launched the One Billion Voices for Education Campaign to urge governments, donors, and international organizations to address the lack of education financing, aggravated by the COVID-19 pandemic. This campaign is a chance to stand together, …

View Post

How Can We Each Support the Global Partnership for Education?

In Action Alert, Action and Advocacy, Global Education Financing by Jennifer Rigg

How Can We Each Support the Global Partnership for Education?January 19, 2018 | | Action Alert | GCE-US   264 million… This is the number of children and youth around the world who are not currently able to attend school. Now consider 171 million… This is the number of people who would no longer live in poverty if every child received …

View Post

Education: the Great Social Equalizer

In Action and Advocacy, Girls' Education, Global Education Financing by Jennifer Rigg

Education: the Great Social EqualizerJanuary 16, 2017 | | Action and Advocacy | GCE-US  Today, 263 million children and youth are not in school, and another 330 million are in school but not learning. According to the report from the International Commission on Financing Global Education Opportunity if we continue with business as usual, in 2030 less than 1 in 10 children …