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For nearly two decades, Liberia's National Policy on Girls' Education (NPGE) lay dormant. But a wave of change has begun to sweep across Liberia.
After years of being drowned out, Sri Lanka’s National Education Coalition is making waves in transforming education.
Maximizing education impact: The role of civil society in advancing GPE 2025 in Lesotho and Tanzania
Civil society organizations in Lesotho and Tanzania are instrumental in shaping policies that drive sustainable and inclusive educational development
In South Sudan’s context of political instability, the National Education Coalition has found an inspiring way to navigate the challenging context.
Cabo Verde is now proving that it is possible to make a valuable change for many children with disabilities.
The Center for Youth Advocacy and Networking has embarked on a transformative journey, redefining its strategic approach toward educational advocacy.
Learn how the Zimbabwe grantees collectively developed a clear synergy plan they could use moving forward to fight for change.
Young people in Southern Africa are not merely the leaders of tomorrow; they are the changemakers of today, boldly stepping forward to shape a future where education and health are accessible to all.
Read how Education Out Loud's support helped leverage the political will and set the tone for key educational priorities that needed to be addressed by the government.
The Samoa Education Network is championing the inclusion of marginalized groups in educational policy and planning to address long-standing challenges in the education sector.
In this interview Evelyn Wadzanayi Chitiga from the education coalition of Zimbabwe shares her insight on why civil society participation is crucial for the future of Zimbabwe’s education system.
Collaboration is driving impactful change in education advocacy, particularly in gender-responsive budgeting, in Pakistan.