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Three ways to plan for equity during the coronavirus school closures

By: Stefania Giannini and Suzanne Grant Lewis

How are countries addressing the Covid-19 challenges in education? A snapshot of policy measures

By: Gwang-Chol Chang and Satoko Yano

Shortening the journey from information to understanding: The new UIS website goes live

By: Silvia Montoya

“The SDGs are a manifesto for transformation, and we have a big learning job ahead of us”

By: GEM Report

SDG4 is a universal agenda – and that includes high income countries

By: GEM Report

Why have countries committed to development targets they might never reach?

By: GEM Report

Reflections: The First Global Education Monitoring Report’s Advisory Board Meeting

By: Baela Raza Jamil

Education 2030 Framework for Action: let’s get started

By: Aaron Benavot and Manos Antoninis

UNESCO committed to leading coordination of new education agenda

By: Jordan Naidoo

Currents and counter-currents at the World Education Forum

By: Aaron Benavot and Manos Antoninis

Report cards for Education for All: 2000-2015

By: GEM Report

Was education progress faster after Dakar?

By: GEM Report
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