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  1. Trade union rights are human rights 16 January 2009

    Positive about rights

    EI’s programme linking Education for All and HIV/AIDS education, called EFAIDS, now is active in 50 countries of Africa, Asia, Latin American and the Caribbean.

    Positive about rights
  2. Equity and inclusion 16 January 2009

    Human rights and gender equality in education

    “Financing gender equality is often preached, but scarcely ever practised,” Jan Eastman, EI Deputy General Secretary, told delegates at the last UN Commission on the Status of Women.

    Human rights and gender equality in education
  3. Trade union rights are human rights 16 January 2009

    Trade union rights are human rights

    Trade union rights are human rights. They are protected by international and regional treaties, such as the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights, the European Union Charter of Fundamental Rights and Freedoms and others.

    Trade union rights are human rights
  4. Achieving Sustainable Development Goal 4 16 January 2009

    The end of education in Somalia

    Five teachers and eight students have been killed, and nearly 30, 000 more students have been deprived of the right to education after the last schools still operating in Somalia’s capital city of Mogadishu were closed in mid-October due to the unacceptable risk of violence.

    The end of education in Somalia
  5. Trade union rights are human rights 16 January 2009

    Everyone has the right to education

    The 1948 Universal Declaration of Human Rights is very clear: for 60 years, children throughout the world, regardless of race, class, gender, abilities, or disabilities, should have enjoyed the right to education. However the truth is: 72 million children are out of school and one in five adults (one in...

    Everyone has the right to education
  6. Trade union rights are human rights 16 January 2009

    Enduring relevance 60 years on

    Whereas recognition of the inherent dignity and of the equal and inalienable rights of all members of the human family is the foundation of freedom, justice and peace in the world...

    Enduring relevance 60 years on
  7. Achieving Sustainable Development Goal 4 16 January 2009

    Former teacher wins Nobel Peace Prize

    Martti Ahtisaari has travelled a long way from the classroom in Oulu, Finland, where he began his career half a century ago. From primary school teacher to distinguished diplomat, President of Finland, and now Nobel Peace Prize winner, Ahtisaari has always raised his voice for education, human rights and peace.

    Former teacher wins Nobel Peace Prize
  8. Equity and inclusion 16 January 2009

    Teachers defend children’s rights

    Although legal frameworks are in place to protect children’s rights, millions of children are still deprived of their fundamental rights. The right to life, to an identity, to health care, to free education, to be protected from abuse, exploitation and any form of discrimination are among those fundamental rights. All...

    Teachers defend children’s rights
  9. Union growth 9 January 2009

    Letter from Iran: "Let my heart keep beating!"

    Below is a moving letter from Farzad Kamangar, a 33-year-old Kurdish teacher unionist sentenced to death by Iranian courts, after a quick and unfair trial. The text of the letter is below, and it was written from the death row in the Evin Prison in Iran.

    Letter from Iran: "Let my heart keep beating!"
  10. Achieving Sustainable Development Goal 4 10 September 2008

    Chad: Education on life support in Eastern Chad

    Goz Beïda, Eastern Chad—The town is surrounded by camps for Sudanese refugees and displaced Chadians, bare hills on which a few bushes struggle to survive, shrivelled by the sun. Beyond lies the desert, which now is only crossed by armed men: bandits, soldiers or rebels.

    Chad: Education on life support in Eastern Chad
  11. Trade union rights are human rights 10 September 2008

    Nepal: Historic elections bring new era of hope

    A bloody decade of civil war in which more than 130,000 Nepalese people were killed came to an end earlier this year. National elections took place on April 10 in a peaceful atmosphere, despite serious violence and human rights violations during the campaign.

    Nepal: Historic elections bring new era of hope
  12. Trade union rights are human rights 10 September 2008

    Iran: The internet fosters free expression

    Iranians are using the internet to exercise their right to free expression as never before - despite strict prohibitions and severe penalties imposed by the authorities.

    Iran: The internet fosters free expression
  13. Achieving Sustainable Development Goal 4 10 September 2008

    Ending the cycle of poverty: Empowered children are key to economic injustice

    Educators everywhere strive to give children the knowledge and skills to become self-reliant, fully-engaged citizens. But, despite their best efforts, the cycle of poverty often continues through the generations.

    Ending the cycle of poverty: Empowered children are key to economic injustice
  14. Union growth 10 September 2008

    China: Teacher punished for photos of schools

    A teacher who published online photos of schools that collapsed due to the Sichuan earthquake has been ordered to serve one year of Reeducation-Through-Labour, according to Human Rights in China.

    China: Teacher punished for photos of schools
  15. 10 September 2008

    History textbooks build bridges to understanding

    The recent arrest of Radovan Karadzic, the former Serbian leader charged with instigating ethnic cleansing in Bosnia, aroused nationalist demonstrations of support. This shows, if there was any need, that historic injustices can be repeated if not properly understood. It is therefore necessary to agree upon and to teach a...

    History textbooks build bridges to understanding
  16. Leading the profession 9 September 2008

    SATS fiasco: Standard testing fails Britain

    Britain’s system of standardised testing is in disarray following large-scale bungling by the American company contracted to mark students’ papers.

    SATS fiasco: Standard testing fails Britain