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To provide a framework for how the EOL programme works with inclusion and gender issues, we are proud to announce the ‘EOL policy guidance note on inclusion and gender equality’.
Indonesia needed regulatory guidance on preventing violence at schools. The efforts of civil society encouraged the government to adopt regulations to address this problem.
Collaboration is driving impactful change in education advocacy, particularly in gender-responsive budgeting, in Pakistan.
The Brazilian Campaign for the Right to Education is proud to present six straightforward guidelines for the institutional development on advocacy and social accountability.
How much do we know about the difference civil society makes in shaping education? A team at the Accountability Research Center published a Brief on the subject.
Civil society organizations play a critical role in shaping education policies. Read how Education Out Loud is supporting civil society to monitor education policy and budget implementation.
With effect from 2023 ODK as EOL grant agent presents an annual report summarizing EOL efforts and results.
Civil society actors in West and Central Africa seek to find solutions to education challenges amidst conflict and political instability.
Collaboration and knowledge-sharing play pivotal roles in the dynamic landscape of education advocacy. This October, Education Out Loud Asia Pacific Regional Management Unit orchestrated a three-day sub-regional learning event in Phnom Penh, Cambodia. The event brought together six National Education Coalitions (NECs) from East and South Asia.
In September 2023, the Asia Pacific Regional Management Unit of Education Out Loud (EOL) organized a sub-regional learning event in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia. The event included four national education coalitions, with three from Central Asia (AFE Mongolia, AED Kyrgyzstan, ACTE Tajikistan) and one from Eastern Europe (Moldova).
In Uganda’s Buikwe District, securing adolescent mothers’ right to education is about changing people’s minds—one community meeting at a time.
Download the brochure: Learning in Education Out Loud – Why? What? How? Available in Arabic, English, French, Portuguese, and Spanish.