Education is powerful and transformative. World leaders have promised a quality education to every child in the world. But a key piece of the puzzle is missing…
This is a free Activity Sheet to use in the classroom with KS2 and KS3 to explore what it is like to campaign for education in Nigeria.
Emily and George from Cardiff were our 2015 Young Ambassadors.
Fifteen year old Tasui from Nigeria loves to study. He wants to go back to school and become a lawyer so he can help other young people with disabilities.
Lucie * lives in the Democratic Republic of Congo, where the conflict has lasted all her life.
Manju, 13, lives in Nepal. Her life changed dramatically last year when earthquakes destroyed her village. She lost her home and school.
Isatu is eight years old and lives in Sierra Leone. Her life was devastated when her mother and father were killed during the Ebola outbreak.
Shaku is the brother of one of the Chibok girls kidnapped from school by terrorists. Armed militants from the Boko Haram group broke into the boarding school and kidnapped 200 girls.
37 million children are missing out on an education due to the impact of emergencies, like conflict, natural disaaster or health crisis. Explore facts and stats about the issue.
Jednel lives in Tanauan, a coastal area of the Philippines, which was devastated by Typhoon Haiyan in 2013. Storm damage left over a million pupils with no place to learn.