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Equity and inclusion 14 April 2026 United Nations Commission on the Status of Women: Education is foundational to justice
A delegation of 15 women education unionists from 8 countries represented Education International at the 70th session of the United Nations Commission on the Status of Women, which took place in New York from 9 to 19 March. The EI delegation highlighted the role of education in ensuring access to...
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Trade union rights are human rights 14 April 2026 A message of gratitude and determination from Cécile Kohler and Jacques Paris to Education International and its members
On 8 April, education unionists everywhere were relieved and thrilled to learn of the release and return to France of Cécile Kohler and Jacques Paris . Cécile and Jacques are two French teachers and trade unionists who were arbitrary detained in inhumane conditions in Iranian prisons for nearly four years....
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Democracy 10 April 2026 Education International welcomes the liberation of detained teacher unionists Cécile Kohler and Jacques Paris
Education International (EI) welcomes the liberation and safe return to France of Cécile Kohler and Jacques Paris, two teachers and long-standing trade union activists, who were arrested while on a private trip to Iran and arbitrarily detained for nearly four years. Cécile and Jacques arrived back in Paris on 8...
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Equity and inclusion 9 April 2026 Education unions mobilise for the rights of Indigenous Peoples in the Nordic countries
Education unions across the Nordic countries are joining forces to advance the rights of Indigenous People in and through education. Coming together in Tromsø, Norway, from the 16 to the 17 of March, unionists from Norway, Iceland, Denmark, the Faroe Islands, Greenland, and Sweden shared insights, learned from each other,...
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Democracy 8 April 2026 Education International members raise their voices in solidarity with teachers and students devastated by the war in the Middle East
Education International (EI) brought together education unionists from across the globe for a solidarity webinar with member organisations impacted by the war in the Middle East. During the online gathering, which featured teachers and unionists directly impacted by the war, EI members reiterated a call for an immediate ceasefire, the...
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Leading the profession 7 April 2026 Teachers across Asia-Pacific call for urgent investment and stronger support for the profession
Around 120 teachers, teacher educators, academics, and education leaders from across the Asia-Pacific region convened in Bangkok from 30 March to 2 April 2026 for the Education International (EI) and UNESCO Asia-Pacific Regional Forum on Teachers. Participants committed to working collectively to elevate, support, and invest in the teaching profession.
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Leading the profession 31 March 2026 Asia-Pacific education unions stand firm amid escalating crises
Gathering in times of overlying crises across the region, the Education International Asia-Pacific (EIAP) Regional Committee issued an urgent call for peace, democracy, and public education. It adopted a statement demanding “an immediate ceasefire and de-escalation” in Iran and the Middle East and condemning attacks on schools and education workers.
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Democracy 30 March 2026 Educators join the biggest day of mass protest in U.S. history to raise their voice against the Trump Administration
Organisers report that more than eight million people participated in over 3,300 No Kings events across all 50 US states. Outside the US, Americans living abroad and others took part in demonstrations in France, Portugal, Germany, Italy, and Greece.
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Democracy 26 March 2026 Argentina: Mass mobilisation on the 50th anniversary of the civic-military coup
Thousands of workers, national and international trade unions, social, political and human rights organisations reaffirmed their commitment to Memory, Truth and Justice on the 50th anniversary of the civil-military coup in Argentina. A range of commemorative events were held, including round tables, panel discussions, meetings, and mass mobilisations.
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News 26 March 2026 Remembering former Education International Vice-President Reg Weaver
Reginald “Reg” Weaver, an outspoken advocate for public education and a leading African American labour leader, passed away Tuesday at age 86. The global education union movement remembers and pays tribute to a tireless champion for the right to education and the rights of education workers in the United States...
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Union renewal and development 26 March 2026 ComNet Africa: Unions leading to decolonise education
Many education systems across Africa remain structured by colonial legacies: what is taught, the languages used in classrooms, and the approach to formal schooling. Education unions must lead the effort to decolonise minds, curricula, and education financing across the continent. This was the call issued during a webinar of union...
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Standards and working conditions 26 March 2026 France: a week of joint union action to defend public education
Confronted with a 2026 budget “set to asphyxiate the public education system”, French unions are pressing for more resources, jobs, and pay increases. Building on the many local initiatives led by employees determined to defend their working conditions and the right to education, they are calling for a week of...
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Union renewal and development 25 March 2026 Ukraine: From emergency solidarity to union power
Unions worldwide are supporting educators in Ukraine, as they struggle to organise, stand up for public education and defend workers’ rights. As the full-scale Russian invasion of Ukraine enters its fourth year, Education International’s development cooperation (DC) partners and union leaders continue to build solidarity.
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Achieving Sustainable Development Goal 4 25 March 2026 Global Education Monitoring Report 2026: Progress in ensuring access to education falls short of Sustainable Development Goal
With the 2030 deadline for achieving Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 4 only a few years away, the Global Education Monitoring Report has released its 2026 edition focusing on access and equity.
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Achieving Sustainable Development Goal 4 17 March 2026 The Parami School: a beacon of hope and a testament to global education union solidarity
Amid political turmoil, a military dictatorship, and displacement driven by ongoing conflict in Myanmar, the Parami School stands as a powerful example of resilience and hope.
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Standards and working conditions 13 March 2026 Iraq: Union denounces teacher salaries that arrive late, reduced, or never at all
Teachers in the Kurdistan Region of Iraq have endured years of late, reduced, or missing salaries. Kurdistan Teachers’ Union (KTU) President Abdulwahed Mohammed Haje says the crisis has become a never ending “Tale of One Thousand and One Nights” and calls on the Kurdistan Regional Government to remedy the injustice...
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Leading the profession 12 March 2026 Teachers remain at the heart of education, ISTP concludes
After two days of rich and insightful discussions, the International Summit on the Teaching Profession (ISTP) concluded with a strong recognition of the relational nature of education and with concrete commitments from the participating delegations.
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Leading the profession 12 March 2026 Senegal: strike action demands compliance with agreements and dignity in public education
For several months now, in response to the breakdown in social dialogue, teachers in Senegal have been mobilising in defence of their rights, quality public education, and the agreements signed with the government. The movement is led by the G7, a coalition of the seven most representative trade unions in...
Senegal: strike action demands compliance with agreements and dignity in public education