1. Situation of children’s right to education worldwide Humanium
2. SDGs Goal 4 Quality Education from the United Nations, includes facts and figures about access to education around the world
3. Education: Every child has the right to learn from UNICEF
4. The importance of education | 9+ reasons why we need it from iSchool Connect
5. What you need to know about the right to education UNESCO
6. Education for All - The Big Read from the Campaign for Education
7. Global Monitoring Report A report by UNESCO on the achievements of the Education for All 2000-2015 campaign and the challenges remaining at the end of the campaign
8. South Sudan Conflict Denies Children Access to Education, Fidelis Mbah, 26 Apr 2017. Explains the challenges of providing education in South Sudan, as well as the goals and policies of the government for developing access to education.
9 .#Every Child Everywhere | ADRA's Education Advocacy Campaign from ADRA (Adventist Development and Relief Agency).
Class of 15. A video made in 2011 about Kabiji Primary School in Central Nigeria, that shows the experiences and difficulties that three girls, Kaltume, Hadiza and Rukaya have with going to school. Send My Friend to School campaign.
2. Voices of South Sudan's school children, Norwegian Refugee Council, 29 Oct 2015. Includes the story of Juma, a boy who wants to go to school but can't because the class in his camp is full, and the voices of some of the children who can go to school.
3. Bodoor's story: A day in the life UNICEF, Jun 23 2020. Bodoor, an 18 year old Syrian refugee explains why education is so important to her and shows us her school and where she studies in the refugee camp she lives in.
4. Kailta's Story: From the football field to the classrooms of Nepal UNICEF, 22 Jan 2015. See also: Kalita's Story: Girls' Education Is Key to a Brighter Future. In Nepal, a girls' sports program designed to delay early marriage, keeps girls in school and improves their academic success.
1. Education For All (EFA) A webpage from the World Bank that looks at the siutation in 2015 at the end of the Education for All campaign.
2. Key Facts on Education from Share the World's Resources
3. Education: Access and equity There are 2.5 million children out of school in the CEE/CIS region. There are millions more children enrolled in school but not learning because of the poor quality of education. UNICEF Central and Eastern Europe Commonwealth of Independent States.
4. The Right to Education Education is a fundamental human right and essential for the exercise of all other human rights. It promotes individual freedom and empowerment and yields important development benefits. UNESCO.
5. Girls' education: Gender equality in education benefits every child. From UNICEF. See also: Gender equality in primary and secondary education
6. World Inequality Database on Education (WIDE) highlights the powerful influence of circumstances, such as wealth, gender, ethnicity and location, over which people have little control but which play an important role in shaping their opportunities for education and life. Form the Global Education Monitoring Report.
7. Education Progress Includes information on Access and Equity (Gender Parity). UNESCO Global Education Monitoring Report.
8. Stories of change showing how the Global Partnership for Change is transforming education in different partner countries and giving millions of children the tools they need to build a better future.
9. Educating Girls, BBC News, 2017.
11. Access to Education in Asia, World Vision
1. World Vision on education, includes the stories of how World Vision is helping young people in different countries to get an education.
2. End the Global Education Crisis from TheirWorld
3. Global Campaign for Education
5. Cambodia International Education Support Foundation (CIESF) A Japanese NGO supporting the development of education in Cambodia. A summary of their work in English is here.
6. Children without Borders / 国境なき子どもたち (KnK- Japan) A NGO working in countries throughout Asia: "KnK has been conducting educational programs in the world to support street children, disadvantaged adolescents, young victims of trafficking, youth under forced labor, and minors in conflict with the law. Also, just after the Sumatra Tsunami occurred in the end of 2004, KnK has been supporting the children and youths affected by natural disaster of wide-scale and conflicts".
7. Teach for America We believe that providing a great education for all is the most effective means of ensuring equal opportunities for everyone. All kids in this country deserve the chance to reach their full potential. Educational opportunities should not be determined by your family’s income or the neighborhood in which you live.
9. Educate a Child - a global program of the Education Above All Foundation.
10. 50 Non-profit organizations that educate people in need
11. JICA “School for All” project
12. Global Partnership for Education
13. UNDP Bringing Schools Back to Children using digital devices in Morocco
14. Education - UNICEF
15. Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation
16. Build Africa
17. Chance for Children in Japan
18. 全国子どもの貧困・教育支援団体協議会 - in Japan
19. Kampuchea Education Assistance Fund - Japan (KEAF - Japan) / カンボジア教育支援基金 This is a Japanese NGO which builds schools, provides support for educational materials and offers scholarships in Camodia. It also sends volunteers teachers from Japan to Cambodia.
21. 教育協力NGOネットワーク
22. JHP 学校をつくる会