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The Global Partnership for Education (GPE) approved the extension of the world’s largest education advocacy fund, Education Out Loud. The extension runs through mid-2027 with an additional US$60 million, bringing the total funding to US$133 million.
A new brief from Education Out Louds Global Learning Partner Accountability Research Center, is based on a case study of a new generation of civil society actors in Bangladesh that have emerged in the past 10 to 15 years, in a context of shrinking space and declining aid flows
The Institute of Informatics and Development has reported significant advancements in social accountability initiatives in Bangladesh. Supported by Education Out Loud, IID has successfully established some robust partnerships, received guidance from external experts, and implemented structured training programs to enhance the quality of education and the school system in Bangladesh.
The National Coalition in Cabo Verde, highlights some of the many issues related to children with different disabilities. This is an area of concern, but most importantly a topic that is highly prioritized in Cabo Verde. With the help from Education Out Loud, Cabo Verde is now proving that it is possible to make a valuable change for many children with disabilities.
ODK as grant agent for the EOL programme presents the annual report technical progress report, summarising EOL efforts and results from July 2023 – June 2024. The new technical progress report offers a rich variety of results and learnings by EOL-supported grantees in their efforts to contribute to more inclusive and transformative education systems.
The Center for Youth Advocacy and Networking (CYAN) in the Philippines, empowered by the Education Out Loud (EOL) program, has embarked on a transformative journey, redefining its strategic approach toward educational advocacy. The education system in the Philippines faces several significant challenges that affect both schools and students. Key issues include an inadequate education budget, resulting in insufficient resources for teachers, infrastructure, and learning materials. CYAN is working to address these challenges and to fight for better education and improved quality in the schools.
A newly published Accountability Brief by the Accountability Research Center, a Global Learning Partner of Education Out Loud, delves into the efforts of broad-based, membership-driven organizations - specifically teachers’ unions in Zimbabwe. Learn how teachers' unions navigate restricted civic spaces and build accountability by holding national government stakeholders responsible for implementing promised education reforms.
Action research can help civil society organizations operate in the most effective way in their contexts, and to develop robust education policy that serves the needs of society.
The majority of the countries where Education Out Loud works are fragile, conflict-affected or suffering from constrained civic space. Learn how education advocates can effectively push for quality education in countries facing such challenges. How do we fight for childrens rigt for an education? And what makes education advocacy difficult in these contexts?