Universal primary education
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Lessons learned from India’s midday meal scheme for schoolchildren
11 Aug 2014: Scares over lizard and worms in food highlight flaws in flagship programme as India struggles to reach most remote schools, reports Paromita Pain
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Guardian Professional, 17 Aug 2014: Natricia Duncan: With 500 days until the goals expire, Raj Shah, Julia Gillard, Tony Elumelu, Yeb Sano and others reflect on the impact to date
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18 Jul 2014:
International Girl Summit kicks off in London next week with ambitious aim of ending child marriage within a generation
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14 Jul 2014: Jim Murphy: Britain has steered groundbreaking deals before. It must do so again, setting radical goals to save as many lives as possible
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27 Jun 2014: James Thornberry: DfID has promised to focus on disability, and it's not a moment too soon for the 800m disabled people in the developing world
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26 Jun 2014: Unesco admits it will be impossible to achieve millennium development goal for universal primary education by 2015
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Guardian Professional, 29 Apr 2014:
The kidnapping of 234 girls from a physics exam by Boko Haram grabbed the world's attention. But this isn't isolated – fear of school has become ingrained in northern Nigeria, reports Alkasim Abdulkadir
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Guardian Professional, 9 Apr 2014:
The father of the education activist Malala Yousafzai talks about challenging patriarchal norms in Pakistan and the three steps to achieving equality
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Guardian Professional, 3 Mar 2014:
With one in four young people in developing countries illiterate, how can we address an international 'learning crisis'? Our panel of experts had plenty of ideas
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Guardian Professional, 17 Feb 2014:
Despite rising enrollment to meet goals, one in four young people in developing countries are illiterate. Join our live chat on improving quality of education on Thursday 20 February at 1pm
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