Author: Baela Raza Jamil

Learning for transformation in ‘My Village’ in Khoria, Nepal

The lush green rice and sugarcane fields were a powerful backdrop against the learning walls in the open village courtyard learning camp embraced by the wise grand Banyan tree. They were the organic living props to ‘My Village’ education programme being implemented by Gali Gali in Khoria, a village in…

Uniting against Learning Poverty: Building a transnational movement

In Pakistan, Learning Poverty has taken centre stage; 77% of 10-year-olds struggle with basic text comprehension. Learning Poverty’s complex and pervasive spread demands coherent education reforms supported by diverse coalitions. Government, parliamentarians, civil society, academia, innovators, industry influencers and development partners are rallying to design fit-for-purpose solutions, reshaping the future…

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