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.
Ahead of the Global Education Summit 2021, Education For All Coalition in Sierra Leone, funded under Education Out Loud, held the "Speaking Youth to Power" event in collaboration with a number of international organisations. The event aimed to demand more resources for education now and to empower youth voices in education planning.
Education Out Loud publishes reports on the progress and results achieved by Education Out Loud and its partners.
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 IDRC, the Global Partnership for Education (GPE) and the LEGO Foundation invite proposals from individual organizations, or consortia of organizations, for projects to generate and mobilize knowledge to enable national education systems in developing countries to address challenges associated with two targets of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Deadline: August 23, 2021
Despite increasing global attention towards inclusive education, children living with disabilities are often still left behind. Learn how the national education coalitions in Togo, Lesotho, and Vietnam work to ensure that children with disabilities are included in education policies and efforts.
The Covid-19 crisis is affecting the Education Out Loud (EOL) Programme implementation. But the crisis has also increased the importance of the advocacy work carried out by the civil society organisations supported under EOL who are constantly seeking alternative ways of working to reach their goals.
While some would be surprised to find farming cooperatives and health organizations as core members of a national education coalition, in Samoa this unique constellation matches the problems they are working to solve – obesity and epidemic violence.