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Global Action Week 2013 (21-27 April)

Under the slogan “Every Child Needs a Teacher” the 2013 Global Action Week will focus on the crucial role of Teachers to achieve EFA.

Without teachers a school is just a building

About 6.8 million teachers are still needed all over the world. In several countries the shortage of educators generated class sizes of above 50 pupils. Filling the gap in trained teachers is the major obstacle to achieving universal primary education.  

UNESCO works to enforce national standards of training and to enhance teachers’ professional status in order to assure quality education for all students. The importance of teachers has already been the theme of the 2006 GAW and emerges as a core topic in the discussions about the post-2015 international education agenda. Advocating for teachers is also the aim of World Teachers' Day (5 October), annually celebrated to discuss and address issues on teachers. 

UNESCO participates in the Global Action Week  by mobilizing its networks and partners, by collecting and sharing policies and practices and by organizing activities around the world, through its Field Offices.

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