Mobilising political leadership to deliver inclusive and equitable quality education and learning opportunities for all. #SDG4

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We’re excited to partner with @GEEAP_ to help make evidence on education more accessible to #Parliamentarians, supporting better laws, more efficient budgets & stronger accountability 🤝 Read more: go.ipned.org/rloyvj #PoliticalLeadershipForEducation #EvidenceUse #SDG4
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After visiting schools across South Africa and abroad, I have become even more convinced of one simple truth: there can be no quality education system without quality teachers. Teachers restore hope to families, break cycles of poverty, and show young people that their future is not determined by their circumstances. They are not only educators. They are merchants of hope.
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📢 NEW MEMBER We are delighted to announce that Susan Dossi, Member of the @ParliamentofMw, has joined @IPNEducation. Thank you for your #PoliticalLeadershipForEducation and welcome to the Network!
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Political leadership is driving progress on education in Malawi 🇲🇼 Throughout May, IPNEd has been working to support and strengthen political commitment to ensure every child is learning foundational skills across the country. Read more ⬇️
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Together, these activities form part of IPNEd’s wider work to strengthen parliamentary engagement on foundational learning, ensuring political leaders have the evidence, partnerships and sustained commitment needed to drive progress 🌍 #EnsureEveryChildLearns
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National budgets are the foundation to #FundEducation in the long term. In a joint declaration, the Ministers of Education of the 93 GPE partner countries commit to embedding education as a whole-of-government priority. globalpartnership.org/news/m… #MultiplyPossibility
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📢 NEW MEMBER We are delighted to announce that Mutani Tambala, Member of the @ParliamentofMw, has joined @IPNEducation. Thank you for your #PoliticalLeadershipForEducation and welcome to the Network!
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RT @KoofiShuhra: A very emotional long voice message from one of my previous students from Ghor Province, Afghanistan today: “I feel like…
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A new #GEMReport & @GlobalNamati paper shows how education can strengthen trust, reduce crime and support peacebuilding. Explore the latest #WorldEducationBlog: bit.ly/3RCu1tb #LearnForJustice #PowerofLearning
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This afternoon I began my engagements at the @TheEWF , the largest gathering of Education Ministers in the world. I participated in the Cambridge University Ministerial Dialogue on “The Leadership Effect: Forging Talent for Africa’s Growth”. I shared South Africa’s focus on building Strong Foundations for Strong Futures to unlock opportunity, skills and prosperity for every child. 🇿🇦📚
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Foreign Office unit tracking Israel’s potential breaches of international law closed. This is a dark day for justice, and I fear will have considerable repercussions @CommonsIDC theguardian.com/politics/202…
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International Parliamentary Network for Education retweeted
Today, on World Book and Copyright Day, we celebrate the power of books to connect generations, cultures and widen one’s imagination. Reading is the foundation of all learning. When we strengthen literacy from the earliest years, we give children the tools to think critically, imagine boldly and succeed in school and in life. Books open minds, widen horizons and unlock possibility. That is why building a nation of readers must start early, and it must involve all of us; parents, caregivers, teachers and communities alike. Let us continue to place books in the hands of children and nurture a love of reading, one book, one child and one story at a time. #WorldBookandCopyrightDay
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International Parliamentary Network for Education retweeted
Kenya’s primary completion rate rose to 87% in 2023. Progress is real, but reaching the last mile is essential. The new Spotlight country report by @EduMinKenya, @KEMI_KENYA & #GEMReport outlines key actions to strengthen instructional leadership in Kenya: bit.ly/2025spotlight-kenya
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This week, world leaders are in Washington to talk finance and international development. We have one message for them: Work together to fund education. Join MPs around the world calling for international cooperation for education: go.ipned.org/5adyzd #SpringMeetings #IMF
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International Parliamentary Network for Education retweeted
Fewer than 5 years remain to reach 2030. Yet 273 million children and youth are still out of school. Time is running out. But the idea that progress is not possible no longer holds. Across the world, countries are already showing that access can expand at scale, when equity is prioritized and policies are sustained over time. Their stories remind us: progress only counts if it reaches those still left behind. Because every education story matters. #YourStoryCounts. Join @EliudKipchoge, @pledis_17 #SEVENTEEN and Claire Danes in sharing yours! 🔗 Explore what works in the 2026 @GEMReport: unesco.org/gem-report/en/pub… #GEMReport
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Our email subscribers have just received a special edition on #FoundationalLearning. Here's what you missed: - Africa's first foundational learning conference - the evidence on foundational skills - why numeracy matters Subscribe here: eepurl.com/hd7WAj
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📣 It's not too late to submit your evidence and findings to the What Works Hub for Global Education Conference 2026! Our Call for Submissions closes at 11:59pm BST today, 8 April. ➡️ Submit your findings: buff.ly/fLJymJ0
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