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The EOL grantees in Zimbabwe had a clear vision to build a strong synergy that enhances collaboration and cooperation in the quest for transforming the education sector to provide equitable, inclusive and quality education for all citizens in Zimbabwe. Learn how the Zimbabwe grantees collectively developed a clear synergy plan they could use moving forward to fight for change.

Oxfam Denmark’s Education Out Loud Programme is looking for an interim consultant to take up the role as Regional Education Adviser for our Regional Management Unit in Asia Pacific.

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.

The Global Partnership for Education (GPE) and Oxfam Denmark are thrilled to announce the addition of four new Global Learning Partners to support Education Out Loud (EOL), the world’s largest education advocacy fund.

Education Out Loud is launching a procurement process for an agency that will be providing Translation and Virtual Interpretation services in 2025.

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.

There is significant promise for our educational system as the emerging generation of leaders advocates for educational rights and public health. SAYWHAT is an organization with the ambition of fostering the development of a healthy, empowered generation of young people in Africa. Learn how the members approached the topic of Advancing Equitable Access to Public Health and Education

Girls in rural and farming communities in Zimbabwe have been facing challenges in accessing basic primary and secondary education. The barriers they encounter are multifaceted, ranging from the need to travel long distances to reach their schools, to the ever-present threat of forced marriages and the debilitating impact of poverty. Learn how a group of organizations decided to make a change.

Read how the Education Out Loud programme is supporting civil society organizations in Tanzania to advocate for government policies that prioritize school feeding programs. This is a story about Joshua Mpossa, who identified an essential education challenge, leading him to advocate for school meals to be served at his former primary school in Tanzania.

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?