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Global Education

While these projections entail a number of assumptions, the conclusion seems to be that by 2050 we can hope most of the cross-country gaps in literacy to be closed. Read caption This animated film plunges into the nightmares the children of Gaza and Hebron experience, night after night. Whether you're a teacher, a parent, an administrator, a student, or any one of the other millions of visitors to Edutopia each month, you are an essential part of our community, and we'd love to get to know you better. Read how Tajikistan is using GPE 2025 to implement priority reforms that will lead to quality and inclusive education and drive transformation at scale. Improvements must be made to Afghanistan’s infrastructure in order to improve education, which has historically been managed at the local level. The World Bank, which strives to help developing countries break free of poverty and become self-sustaining has been hard at work to assist the people of Afghanistan in improving educa...