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20 May 2019
Education
All children, no matter where they live or what their circumstances, have the right to quality education. UNICEF supports children in Rwanda so they can att
News note
31 March 2022
UNICEFâs New Executive Director Visits Rwanda, Her First in Africa
Article
24 March 2022
Tech dream comes true
Positive stories of change by young writers
Statement
28 January 2022
No excuses. Keep schools open. Children canât wait
Statement by UNICEF Executive Director Henrietta Fore
News note
24 January 2022
COVID:19 Scale of education loss ânearly insurmountableâ, warns UNICEF
Statement
24 January 2022
Joint statement from UNICEF Regional Director for Eastern and Southern Africa Mohamed Fall, and UNESCO Regional Director for Eastern Africa, Prof. Hubert Gijzen
UNICEF and UNESCO call for concerted action on learning in the COVID era on the International Day of Education 2022
Article
05 October 2021
Teachers Vaccination: a step towards schools reopening
UNICEF is supporting the Ministry of Education to plan a Back to School Campaign as schools re-open for the new school year.
Article
08 September 2021
Learning by Playing - and Lessons on Education Recovery
Schools and teaching staff can use play therapy as an effective tool by embracing âplayfulâ teaching to help support learning and skills development
Article
12 August 2021
Despite COVID-19 disruptions,
Marie Chantal aspires to finish her education and achieve her dreams
Article
12 July 2021
Students Sitting in National Exams in Rwanda
a milestone achievement despite COVID-19 disruptions
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