Ei-iE

Jens Kalaene
Jens Kalaene

Equity and inclusion

We defend and promote the principles of equity and equality in education, in education unions and in society. We are fully committed to combating all forms of racism and of bias or discrimination due age, disability, ethnicity or indigeneity, gender, gender identity or sexual orientation, language, marital status, migratory status, political activism, religion, socio-economic status, trade union affiliation, among others. We are committed to addressing these forms of discrimination through an intersectional lens, which enables a deeper understanding of the complexities of lived experiences.

I think Education International has a leadership role to play… If we’re going to have a more civil society, a more inclusive society, then we have to model that by including men but women as well, people of different ethnic groups or religious backgrounds. All of us have to be involved and be at the table and have that kind of respect.

Professor Mary Hatwood Futrell, First elected EI President, 1993–2004

Promoting and advancing gender equality has always been an Education International priority. We believe that education can play a key role in empowering women and girls and can contribute to breaking through the cycle of gender discrimination. The Education International Gender Equality Action Plan highlights three main priorities:

  1. Promoting women’s leadership and participation within education unions;
  2. Taking action to increase intersectional gender equality in and through education;
  3. Promoting and securing women’s economic empowerment.

The unequal and gendered impact of the COVID-19 pandemic risks erasing years of progress on equity and inclusion throughout the world. Together with our member organisations, we mobilise to challenge and help dismantle all structures of inequality in education and beyond. As part of this work, we have called for equity audits to be conducted at all levels of education in order to ensure the pandemic does not define the lives of an entire generation of students.

Our work in this area

  1. Statements 20 November 2025

    Transgender Day of Remembrance: Defending trans people in the workplace

    Statement by the Council of Global Unions

    November 20th is the International Transgender Day of Remembrance (TDoR ) when we mourn our lost siblings and call for justice. It is also an opportunity to remember that an injury to one is an injury to all; trade unions have a duty to defend trans workers.

    Transgender Day of Remembrance: Defending trans people in the workplace
  2. Worlds of Education 18 November 2025

    Decolonizing education: Restoring and expanding Hawaiian language and cultural education

    Osa Tui, Jr.

    In Hawaiʻi public schools, teaching using the Hawaiian language was made illegal in 1896 and did not resume until the 1980s, when ʻōlelo Hawaiʻi (Hawaiian language) revitalization efforts led to the creation of Hawaiian-medium preschools in 1984, which were then piloted in two elementary schools in 1987.

    Decolonizing education: Restoring and expanding Hawaiian language and cultural education
  3. News 17 November 2025

    Nepal: Education unions unite for transformative gender justice

    Education International (EI) affiliates in Nepal came together in the capital city Kathmandu for a three-day Gender Justice Training, aimed at strengthening union capacity to promote gender equality and end gender-based discrimination in the education sector.

    Nepal: Education unions unite for transformative gender justice
  4. Worlds of Education 15 September 2025

    Women lead for learning - Insights from the 2025 Gender Report

    Anna Cristina D'Addio

    Although the global majority of teachers are women, the Gender Report of the 2025 Global Education Monitoring (GEM) Report, Women lead for learning , confirms that the “glass ceiling” still blocks women from top positions in education. The report also shows that when women do lead, they often drive inclusion,...

    Women lead for learning - Insights from the 2025 Gender Report
  5. News 2 September 2025

    Teacher training in Burkina Faso: building resilience against insecurity

    Amid the growing insecurity caused by the attacks of Islamist armed groups on schools , the SNESS (National Union of Secondary and Higher Education Teachers) has launched a capacity building initiative for women teachers in Burkina Faso. The union recently held a training session on education in emergency situations in...

    Teacher training in Burkina Faso: building resilience against insecurity
  6. News 19 August 2025

    Education in Kurdistan: Between challenges and hopes

    Between curriculum gaps and aging infrastructure, Kurdistan's educational system is at a turning point. Teachers and union leaders are calling for urgent reforms to ensure a better future for students.

    Education in Kurdistan: Between challenges and hopes
  7. Worlds of Education 9 August 2025

    Education Voices | The trade union fight for Indigenous rights in Quebec

    Isabelle Tremblay Chevalier

    The education trade union movement supports Indigenous Peoples and works to promote their rights in education all around the world. To mark the International Day of the World’s Indigenous Peoples, celebrated every year on 9 August (the date of the first meeting of the United Nations Working Group on Indigenous...

    Education Voices | The trade union fight for Indigenous rights in Quebec
  8. News 8 August 2025

    Education as a driving force for self-determination, equity, and the reclamation of knowledge systems

    International Day of the World’s Indigenous Peoples

    Marking the International Day of the World’s Indigenous Peoples (9 August), President Mugwena Maluleke reaffirmed Education International’s commitment to Indigenous Peoples’ right to free, quality, public education that is culturally relevant.

    Education as a driving force for self-determination, equity, and the reclamation of knowledge systems
  9. News 29 July 2025

    Strength in unity: How trade unions are standing up to the anti-LGBTI+ movement globally

    Solidarity matters and ensures rights are respected. This is the experience of unionists who came together to discuss “how trade unions are responding to the anti-LGBTI agenda of the far right across the world.” Organised on July 14th by the International Anti-Fascist Trade Unions Network and the Council of Global...

    Strength in unity: How trade unions are standing up to the anti-LGBTI+ movement globally
  10. News 4 July 2025

    Defending Rights, Advancing Inclusion: Education Unions Organizing for LGBTI+ Justice

    “This is an essential conversation that resonates deeply with Education International (EI) shared commitment to human rights, equity, and dignity for all." These introduction remarks by EI Deputy General Secretary, Haldis Holst, set the tone for a recent online meeting dedicated to the rights of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender and...

    Defending Rights, Advancing Inclusion: Education Unions Organizing for LGBTI+ Justice
  11. News 4 July 2025

    From margins to mainstream: Teachers with disabilities leading the way

    “Leave no one behind! Nothing for us without us!” This was the rallying cry of the recent webinar, “Voices from the Margins: Perspectives of Teachers with Disabilities in Mainstream Education.” As the world moves towards inclusive education, the focus on teachers with disabilities remains critically under-addressed. At the event, the...

    From margins to mainstream: Teachers with disabilities leading the way
  12. Worlds of Education 2 July 2025

    From private failures to public futures: Why FFD4 must Go Public

    David Edwards

    For over a decade, Education International has warned that the World Bank's “Billions to Trillions ” agenda—a strategy to leverage small amounts of public money to attract private investment for development— would prioritize private profit over public need. We were dismissed as ideological, anti-market, unrealistic. Then came the evidence.

    From private failures to public futures: Why FFD4 must Go Public
  13. Worlds of Education 30 June 2025

    Not the exception, but essential: Teachers with disabilities in mainstream classrooms

    Nidhi Singal

    Where are the teachers with disabilities in our classrooms? A question I often ask my audience is: “How many of you were taught by a teacher who identified as having a disability during your school years?” In a room of 50–60 people, usually only one or two hands go up.

    Not the exception, but essential: Teachers with disabilities in mainstream classrooms
  14. Worlds of Education 25 June 2025

    Standing together against attacks on disabled workers in the UK

    Lena Davies

    Against a backdrop of increasing cuts and attacks to vital support for disabled people, NASUWT is continuing to be part of the fight back to ensure disabled teachers can live and work with dignity.

    Standing together against attacks on disabled workers in the UK
  15. News 23 June 2025

    Arab education unions gear up to increase women's participation and leadership

    “Empowering women in education unions is not just a goal; it is a necessity. The data speaks clearly: we must invest in awareness, mentorship, leadership quotas, and zero-tolerance for discrimination.” That’s how Najat Ganay, Vice-President of the Education International (EI) Arab Countries Cross-Regional Structure (ACCRS) introduces the study: Participatory Research...

    Arab education unions gear up to increase women's participation and leadership
  16. Statements 23 June 2025

    Financing a Public Future: A Collective Statement for UN Public Services Day - 23rd June 2025 on the eve of the 4th UN Financing for Development Conference

    Less than one fifth of the sustainable development goal targets set a decade ago are presently on track for achievement in 2030 and a major cause of this is the continued chronic underfunding of public services around the world. Three quarters of lower income countries spend more on debt servicing...

    Financing a Public Future: A Collective Statement for UN Public Services Day - 23rd June 2025 on the eve of the 4th UN Financing for Development Conference
  17. Statements 20 June 2025

    The CGU LGBTI Committee calls for support to renew the mandate of the UN Independent Expert on Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity

    Legal frameworks which prohibit discrimination in employment based on sexual orientation and gender identity are imperative to ensuring the safety of workers everywhere. In July 2025, the UN Human Rights Council will vote to renew the mandate of the Independent Expert on Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity (IE SOGI).

    The CGU LGBTI Committee calls for support to renew the mandate of the UN Independent Expert on Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity