A look at this year’s recipients of Theirworld’s grants to charities and non-profits that help disadvantaged and overlooked young people in the UK and globally. Favour Omoyeni has a long journey to...
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A look at this year’s recipients of Theirworld’s grants to charities and non-profits that help disadvantaged and overlooked young people in the UK and globally. Favour Omoyeni has a long journey to...
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Our roundup includes updates about countries reopening schools and a shocking statistic about children unable to access online learning. Crisis-hit Lebanon plans to reopen schools Schools in Lebanon...
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The effects of coronavirus continue to dominate our news roundup - from safety measures in classes to high-energy biscuits replacing lost school meals. More children head back to school More...
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Our roundup looks at how coronavirus has put nearly 300m children out of school, how girls still face high levels of violence and school meal programmes in Africa. Coronavirus puts 290m children out...
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Our news roundup includes a move to help millions of children into school, terrible conditions at unregulated Nigerian schools and a royal surprise for education advocates. Campaign for $5bn to help...
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Our weekly news roundup includes aid for children affected by Cyclone Idai, school attacks in Syria and how Lego bricks can help blind children learn. Urgent education aid for children hit by Cyclone...
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Ewan Watt, Online Editor, Theirworld An in-depth look at how the deadly storm and flooding have disrupted the schooling of half a million children in southeast Africa - and the efforts to rebuild. ...
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School meals for South Sudanese children, classrooms being rebuilt in Syrian cities and the ongoing risks from Cyclone Idai are featured in our weekly news roundup. Daily meals and education for...
*In an initiative to tackle malnutrition, children at a charity's preschools help to plant and harvest the healthy vegetables then eat them for lunch. * A charity in Malawi is growing sweet potatoes...
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By Lin Taylor (Thomson Reuters Foundation) At least 17 million women and girls in Africa collect water every day, which increases their risk of sexual abuse, disease and dropping out of school, a...