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On September 2, the Global Partnership for Education (GPE) approved an additional US$17.3 million for Education Out Loud to support national education coalitions in their education advocacy and social accountability work.
Girls’ access to education around the world is improving steadily. However, in the experience of the national education coalition, GNECC in Ghana, access is only the first step towards transforming gender structures in the formal education system of Ghana. 
During 2020 the number of displaced people worldwide set new records, highlighting the need for immediate action to secure education in displacement. Civil society plays a key role in addressing the devastating impacts of displacement on children’s continued learning.  
The alliance consisting of the organisations MSIS-Tatao, Ravintsara, MonEPT, and DRV in Madagascar is implementing one of five new projects which have recently been awarded an EOL grant.
The alliance consisting of the organisations I-SAPS and CRCP in Pakistan is implementing one of five new projects which have recently been awarded an EOL grant.
The alliance consisting of the organisations CYAN and G-Watch in the Philippines is implementing one of five new projects which have recently been awarded an EOL grant.
The alliance consisting of the organisations HOPE, Carefound-Liberia, and Paramount Young Women Initiative is implementing one of five new projects which have recently been awarded an EOL grant.
The alliance consisting of the organisations CEMSE and ACLO from Bolivia is implementing one of five new projects which have recently been awarded an EOL grant.
Five civil society organisations and their consortium partners have been selected for grants from Education Out Loud to support civil society’s role in promoting the transparency and accountability of national education sector policy and implementation. 
One week before the Global Education Summit, taking place on July 28-29 and hosted by the United Kingdom and Kenya, civil society across the African continent have mobilized massively, coming together to sign an Open letter to African Heads of State.
In April 2020 the first ten applicants were chosen as recipients of support during Year Zero. We are now happy to announce that nine more transnational alliances have been selected to receive support from Education Out Loud to develop their full proposals during the Year Zero process. 
The second and final group of national civil society organisations (CSOs) under Operational Component 2 (OC2) has been selected to undergo the Year Zero process. 
