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Real-life stories from UNESCO offices around the world showing how access to quality education transforms lives
- Disability, education and work – a life spent fighting for the right to achieve
06.12.2016 - Uganda
- From traditional female circumciser to women’s health educator
25.11.2016 - Tanzania
- Indigenous girls on a clear path to become leaders in Guatemala
11.10.2016 - Guatemala
- Myanmar teachers empowered for the first time by mobile technology in class
27.09.2016 - Myanmar
- Kurdish women hand on newly won literacy skills to their children
22.08.2016 - Iraq
- Afghan police better their lives with UNESCO literacy project
16.08.2016 - Afghanistan
- Fresh, creative approach to learning works for more than 30,000 Palestinian pupils
06.07.2016 - Palestine
- South Sudan cattle herders go to school to become community trainers
05.07.2016 - South Sudan
- Philippine children rebuild lives after typhoon with long-term help from UNESCO
28.06.2016 - Philippines
- Five stories of hope from Zaatari refugee camp
17.06.2016 - Jordan
- Refugee children connected to learning at ‘Heavenly Home
17.06.2016 - Thai-Myanmar border
- Life-skills and mentoring project gives new hope to traumatised Syrian students
17.06.2016 - Jordan
- Zeyneb, 15, lights up her Ethiopian village and wins education prize
10.06.2016 - Ethiopia
- Thousands of Nigerian girls celebrate graduation from Basic Literacy programme
09.05.2016 - Nigeria
- Community radio spreads peace education in Cameroon
09.02.2016 - Cameroon