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Education
Programme
12 December 2018
Education
Creating solid foundations for the future through quality education
Article
12 May 2022
Teachers and students rejoice as schools reopen
UNICEF and education partners launch communication campaign to advocate for more training and support for teachers.
Press release
28 April 2022
Partners launch campaign to boost teaching and quality of education as schools reopen
Article
17 February 2022
Schoolchildren in Abyei aspire to higher education
A new project funded by Norway will construct classrooms and provide furniture and learning materials to improve student retention and learning outcomes
Press release
31 January 2022
The European Union and UNICEF will support primary school teachers in hard-to-reach areas with incentives for 2 years
Article
09 November 2021
Cash Incentives Provide a Lifeline for Teachers
Incentives encourage teachers to return to classrooms and to create a productive environment for children to return to school
Press release
07 September 2021
One-time incentive payments being made to Primary Teachers through OUTREACH programme
Education partners, EU and UNICEF, join the Ministry of General Education and Instruction to support teachers return to school
Article
22 July 2021
Education thrives with access to clean drinking water
Water supply project changes the lives of students and teachers
Blog post
18 June 2021
A better life denied
Christine Saida Andrea, UNICEF Child Reporter, reports that children lack basic needs in Pibor, South Sudan
Article
16 June 2021
Reopening schools – at a high cost
Schools reopen to excited students as school fees concern parents
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