Tech for Development: Sierra Leone’s Path to Educational Excellence
In the heart of Sierra Leone, a remarkable transformation is taking shape. This isn’t a revival born out of strife;…
In the heart of Sierra Leone, a remarkable transformation is taking shape. This isn’t a revival born out of strife;…
11% of the world’s population is living in extreme poverty, which is defined as surviving on only $1.90 a day.
What would cause a young person to voluntarily join a violent extremist group, such as Boko Haram, al-Shabaab, or Abu…
InterAction's G7/G20 Advocacy Alliance outline a series of recommendations for the 2019 G7 and G20 summits in these policy papers.
In countries affected by conflict, girls are nearly three times more likely to be out of school than boys. With the appropriations season in full swing, Congress must prioritize funding for education programs that reach the most vulnerable – including refugee girls.
While conducting a training in Laos recently, I asked a room of participants to raise their hands if their…
Communities cannot rise out of poverty if their children do not thrive. That’s why early learning education and development programs…
COVID-19 has now been reported in nearly every country around the globe, including many developing countries with limited capacity to…
Last year, Forbes Magazine listed Cape Town, South Africa, as one of the most popular bucket list destinations on…
October 5 is World Teachers’ Day (WTD), an internationally recognized holiday acknowledging the rights, responsibilities, and universal standards for education,…