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This is an essential conversation that resonates deeply with Education International (EI) shared commitment to human rights, ...
Discussing effective leadership strategies and sharing insights from their respective countries. That is what brought ...
Education International has warned that the World Bank's “Billions to Trillions ” agenda—a strategy to leverage small amounts ...
Where are the teachers with disabilities in our classrooms? A question I often ask my audience is: “How many of you were ...
Against a backdrop of increasing cuts and attacks to vital support for disabled people, NASUWT is continuing to be part of the fight back to ensure disabled teachers can live and work with dignity.
In a victory for trade union rights, the International Labour Organization (ILO), reaffirmed the right to strike in a case ...
Empowering women in education unions is not just a goal; it is a necessity. The data speaks clearly: we must invest in ...
Education International is deeply concerned about the escalating military aggression between Israel and Iran, and the continued bombing and starvation in Gaza.
The Russian invasion of Ukraine in February 2022 prompted an unprecedented response from the European Union (EU), activating the Temporary Protection Directive, which offers displaced persons rights ...
On June 14 millions of people took to the streets in a sweeping mobilisation against the policies of the Trump Administration in the United States. The protests spanned over 2,100 cities and towns ...
Since 2021, projects run by the STEB education workers’ union of Burundi have enabled more than 900 former child workers to return to school. Remy Nsengiyumva, President of the STEB, reflects on the ...