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Trade union rights are human rights The power of migrant workers is in the union!
18 December 2024In a joint statement on International Migrants' Day 2024, the Global Labour Movement denounces worrying trends putting migrant workers and their families at risk and calls for a human rights-based, gender-transformative, and people-centered approach to labor migration governance. The statement emphasizes the need to address several critical areas, including: The...
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Achieving Sustainable Development Goal 4 12 December 2023 Education International puts teachers in the spotlight at the Global Refugee Forum
The Global Refugee Forum is taking place in Geneva from 13 to 15 December. Education International (EI) is spearheading global efforts to support the rights of teachers in contexts of forced displacement and crises.
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Standards and working conditions 6 October 2023 Addressing the overlooked plight of refugee teachers
Becky Telford
As we mark World Teachers Day 2023 , it is essential that we peel back the curtain on an issue that remains largely ignored: the plight of refugee teachers. Since 1994, we've come together every year to celebrate the remarkable contributions of teachers worldwide. But how often do we pause...
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Equity and inclusion 4 October 2023 Aloyo Stella's Classroom: a reflection on the education we want
Susan Hopgood
“Despite the terrible conditions, we continue to support our students because we know our work is critical for millions of the most vulnerable children around the world. But we cannot do it alone.” Aloyo Stella Oryang , refugee teacher.
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Equity and inclusion 19 June 2023 World Refugee Day: The imperative to save lives and give hope
The recent shipwreck in the Mediterranean that claimed hundreds of lives highlights once again the plight of those fleeing conflict, poverty, and persecution. Education International and education unions around the world call on all governments to respect the rights of all refugees without discrimination of any kind. Lives must be...
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Leading the profession 11 April 2023 EI solidarity mission to Türkiye: Educators and unionists on the frontlines
An Education International delegation visited the earthquake-affected area in Turkiye, meeting with teachers, unionists, volunteers, and local leaders to deliver a message of solidarity and convey condolences for the terrible losses suffered, but also to take stock of the scale of the destruction and the needs on the ground in...
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Achieving Sustainable Development Goal 4 15 February 2023 Overwhelmed, undervalued, and underpaid: Governments must act to support teachers in contexts of displacement
Stella Oryang Aloyo
Working as a teacher in an emergency situation is challenging but it can also be very rewarding. The opportunity to be a positive influence on my students, watching a student learn, grow and become a good person, knowing that I can be part of this process gives me a wonderful...
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Achieving Sustainable Development Goal 4 17 December 2022 Refugee Education: Key Tensions and Opportunities
Maysa Jalbout, Katy Bullard
Refugee education is more critical than ever. Centering refugee voices and resolving key tensions in policy and programming will be critical for ensuring that all refugee students and teachers receive the support they need. Teachers’ unions can play an important role in these processes, connecting refugee teachers to valuable services,...
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Achieving Sustainable Development Goal 4 26 July 2022 Refugee teachers are key to overcoming the teacher shortage and transforming education
Refugee teachers play a crucial role in their communities. However, oftentimes they do not receive the support they need and face unsurmountable barriers to continuing their career in their host country.
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Achieving Sustainable Development Goal 4 28 June 2022 Transforming our understanding of refugee teachers and teaching in contexts of forced displacement
Chris Henderson
In refugee-hosting contexts, teachers contribute more to children’s learning and well-being than any other school-level factor . Refugee teachers also have strong local knowledge and the desire to contribute to better crisis response and recovery outcomes . However, despite their crucial role and the challenging context in which they ensure...
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Equity and inclusion 20 June 2022 World Refugee Day: Education unions stand with refugee students and educators around the world
As millions of refugees around the world face another year far from their homes, Education International continues to advocate for their rights and to ensure they are welcomed and treated with dignity and respect.
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Standards and working conditions 18 May 2022 Governments must uphold migrant workers’ rights, access to justice and decent work
Education International has joined other Global Union Federations in pushing the world’s governments to fully implement the Global Compact for Safe, Orderly and Regular Migration (GCM) formally endorsed by the UN General Assembly on 19 December 2018. They aim to ensure the GCM adheres to human and labour rights standards,...
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Equity and inclusion 10 May 2022 Ukraine: Education unions, national and local authorities, and international organisations mobilise to ensure access to education for all refugee students
Education unions from Ukraine and other European countries, the Ministry of Education and Science of Ukraine, local authorities in neighbouring countries, and international organisations came together in Warsaw on May 3 and 4, to step up collaboration to ensure that education continues for all Ukrainian refugee students.
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Achieving Sustainable Development Goal 4 2 May 2022 Hungary: Union defending the rights of members while welcoming Ukrainian refugees
The Teachers' Democratic Union of Hungary (PDSZ) has been proactive this year in its actions to ensure quality inclusive education. It has also led various initiatives to help Ukrainian refugees coming into the country.
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Equity and inclusion 11 March 2022 Protecting the rights and dignity of all refugees
Joint EI-ETUCE statement on Ukraine's refugee crisis
The global turmoil of recent decades causing crises, conflicts, and wars and the consequences of climate change worldwide have led to millions of individuals fleeing their countries in search of safety and shelter.
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Equity and inclusion 17 February 2022 Promoting the rights, dignity, and agency of migrants for an inclusive recovery
In the lead-up to the first-ever International Migration Review Forum taking place later in the spring, to assess progress on the implementation of the Global Compact for Safe, Orderly and Regular Migration (GCM), the second report of the Secretary-General is a reminder of the impact the pandemic and natural disasters...
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Equity and inclusion 17 December 2021 UNATU’s experience supporting teachers in refugee areas
Baguma Filbert Bates
Uganda is considered the top refugee-hosting country in Africa and one of the top five hosting countries in the world. Statistics reveal that close to 1.5 million refugees live in Uganda.
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Equity and inclusion 17 December 2021 We only protect ourselves by protecting others
Kevin Courtney
It brings such shame on the UK Government that in November 2021, 27 people including a pregnant woman, drowned in utterly miserable and terrifying circumstances just a few miles from being able to claim asylum. Safe legal routes to claim asylum have been increasingly restricted. Airlines are fined if they...
We only protect ourselves by protecting others