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Protect the Right to Education in Public-Private Partnership, UN Expert Urges

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Press release, UN Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights, available here and reproduced below.  

The United Nations Special Rapporteur on the right to education, Kishore Singh, has called on all UN Member States to focus on strengthening the right to education when seeking partnerships for education.

Civil Society Organisations Gather in London to Examine the Impact of the Increasing Presence of Private Actors in Education

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From 15th to 21st October, civil society organisations from around the world convened in London for a series of workshops and public events to examine the impact of the growing involvement of private actors on the right to education.

EVENT: Report launch - Is the UK government violating the right to education through its aid policies that support private education?

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ActionAid UKActionAid International and the Right to Education Project are hosting an event to mark the launch of a report on how the British government could be violating the right to education with its support of for-profit private schools across Africa and south Asia.

Organisations Across the World Say British Aid to Private Schools Could Violate Human Rights

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Press release, London, 15th October 2015

Organisations across the world and international campaigners have expressed concern that the British government could be violating the right to education with its support for the growth of private schools across Africa and south Asia.

EVENT: Setting the Rules of the Game: how can regulations of private actors ensure the right to education post-2015?

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The Right to Education Project, the Privatisation in Education Research Initiative, the Global Initiative for Economic, Social and Cultural Rights are organising a panel discussion: Setting the Rules of the Game: how can regulations of private actors ensure the right to education in the post-2015 setting?

The event will take place on Monday 19th October at 18:00 in Clarke Hall at the Institute of Education, London.

Universal Primary and Secondary Education by 2030! But Where Do We Stand Today? - Explore the Data

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Leaders have set an ambitious new global education goal: universal primary and lower secondary education for all by 2030. But many countries struggle to provide even primary education to marginalised children – mostly girls. Now leaders need to fund the goal or lose yet another generation to poverty.