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From the Field: Teaching Chad’s Scientists of the Future

A pilot study in the city of Bol in Chad, which has suffered the effects of cross-border terrorism over many years, has shown that the provision of simple science-focused materials like a compass or protractor (which measures angles) is making a big difference to both teachers and pupils in one of the poorest parts of the Central African country.

UN News

From the Field: Teaching Chad’s Scientists of the Future

A pilot study in the city of Bol in Chad, which has suffered the effects of cross-border terrorism over many years, has shown that the provision of simple science-focused materials like a compass or protractor (which measures angles) is making a big difference to both teachers and pupils in one of the poorest parts of the Central African country.

UNCHR News

Nordic and Baltic Countries Pledge Important Support for Refugee Education

A pilot study in the city of Bol in Chad, which has suffered the effects of cross-border terrorism over many years, has shown that the provision of simple science-focused materials like a compass or protractor (which measures angles) is making a big difference to both teachers and pupils in one of the poorest parts of the Central African country.

The National News Dubai

Dubai Cares Chief Says Global Community Must Act to Defend Children’s Education

Tariq Al Gurg tells Davos 2021 that funds for education were falling even before the Covid-19 pandemic and if the global community does not act now to safeguard education there is a great risk that children’s learning will fall behind further than it already has due to the global pandemic.

The Telegraph

Education Offers a Route Out of Violence and Despair for Burkina Faso's Desperate Children, Charity Says

In an interview with the Telegraph Yasmine Sherif, director of Education Cannot Wait, highlighted the crises faced by people in the Central Sahel region and called on countries to do more to protect the lives of school children.