Hand hygiene for all
Three billion people – 40 per cent of the world’s population – do not have a place in their homes to wash their hands with water and soap.
Three billion people – 40 per cent of the world’s population – do not have a place in their homes to wash their hands with water and soap.
Common definitions of bullying, employed in research and public policy alike, are generally based on adult-imposed categories. To account for students’ needs in school, research should aim to include their voices more often.
In this article, it is argued that the more than 170 school-based health centers (SBHCs) in West Virginia, as well as the more than 2,500 school-based health centers in the United States serving over six million children and adolescents (about 12% of the 50.8 million students), can and should pla
This common messaging framework is designed to raise attention to the impact of school closures on women and girls and advocate for strategies to respond to the gendered dimensions of the education crisis while looking ahead through a gendered lens to the safe reopening of schools.
Safe to Learn partners have released a set of recommendations for governments to help prevent and respond to violence against children in different learning environments during the COVID-19 pandemic: Governments should enable a comprehensive cross-sector response to prevent and respond to violenc
In 2018, the Literacy Achievement and Retention Activity embarked on a longitudinal study to better understand how the Journeys intervention positively shifts its intermediate results and the related retention and learning outcomes.
Body gender and sexual diversity issues are highly controversial in the context of education policies.
En este reporte regional y sintético analizamos la inclusión escolar de jóvenes LGBT+ en diez países de Centro y América Latina. Se muestra la enorme heterogeneidad de la región respecto a esta inclusión.
El presente informe comunica los resultados de un estudio encomendado por SUMMA para formar parte del Reporte Regional sobre inclusión en educación en América Latina de UNESCO.
De este análisis se desprenden las siguientes recomendaciones: -Revisar el reduccionismo binario del género, el sexo y la orientación sexual y su diferencia como experiencias individuales y sociales.