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  1. Achieving Sustainable Development Goal 4 17 July 2009

    Academic Freedom International Study

    A joint publication of EI and the University and College Union of the UK, this study highlights constraints on academic freedom in five countries: Burma, Colombia, Israel, Palestine and Zimbabwe.

    Academic Freedom International Study
  2. Achieving Sustainable Development Goal 4 8 July 2009

    The academic profession discussed at the World Conference on Higher Education

    EI, together with close to 40 representatives from EI-affiliated higher education unions, has been actively participating in the UNESCO World Conference on Higher Education in Paris which started on 5 July with EI’s Vice-President Irene Duncan Adanusa intervening in one of the opening sessions.

    The academic profession discussed at the World Conference on Higher Education
  3. Standards and working conditions 7 July 2009

    American teachers optimistic, despite challenges

    “Hope starts here!” With a new partner in the White House, more than 15,000 American teacher trade unionists came together under this optimistic slogan at the National Education Association’s 88th Representative Assembly, 3-7 July in San Diego, California.

    American teachers optimistic, despite challenges
  4. Union growth 7 July 2009

    EI launches Urgent Action Appeal for Turkey

    In recent weeks, EI member organisation Egitim-Sen and the Confederation of Public Employees’ Unions (KESK) – to which EI’s member is affiliated – have suffered a series of attacks by the Turkish authorities, including the occupation and searches of the trade union premises by the security forces, arrest and preventive...

    EI launches Urgent Action Appeal for Turkey
  5. Achieving Sustainable Development Goal 4 6 July 2009

    EI stresses the rights of academic staff at UNESCO's World Conference on Higher Education

    In her address on the opening day of UNESCO's second World Conference on Higher Education in Paris, EI Vice-President Irene Duncan Adanusa stressed the rights of academic staff and the need for the full application of the 1997 Recommendation outlining those rights.

    EI stresses the rights of academic staff at UNESCO's World Conference on Higher Education
  6. Achieving Sustainable Development Goal 4 1 July 2009

    UK: "Say no to academic vandalism"

    The University and College Union (UCU) which represents further and higher education staff in the United Kingdom is holding a national day of protest on 3 July.

    UK: "Say no to academic vandalism"
  7. Trade union rights are human rights 1 July 2009

    Senegalese unions advocate for more support for girls’ school attendance

    The Senegalese teacher unions have completed a survey of schools to identify the progress made and challenges faced in achieving gender equality in schools as part of their EFAIDS Programme.

    Senegalese unions advocate for more support for girls’ school attendance
  8. Trade union rights are human rights 1 July 2009

    Uganda: EFAIDS Boosts Training of Teachers on HIV and AIDS

    The Uganda National Teachers’ Union with their EFAIDS partner the National Union of Educational Institutions held a highly successful four day ‘training of trainers’ workshop in Kampala in early June. The Master Trainers are now well equipped to carry out local level training on HIV and AIDS education for their...

    Uganda: EFAIDS Boosts Training of Teachers on HIV and AIDS
  9. Trade union rights are human rights 1 July 2009

    Zambian union promotes leadership in the HIV Response

    The Zambia National Union of Teachers held a 3-day Trainer of Trainers Workshop in Livingstone in early June. Organised to introduce participants to the updated EFAIDS resource, ‘Leadership in the HIV Response’ the workshop brought together regional EFAIDS Coordinators from each of the nine regions of the country.

    Zambian union promotes leadership in the HIV Response
  10. Trade union rights are human rights 1 July 2009

    Over one hundred trained in EFAIDS Workshops in St Vincent & the Grenadines

    Training for both teachers and the wider community has been the focus of the EFAIDS Programme of the St Vincent and Grenadines Teacher Union in recent months. Master trainers Oswald Robinson, Gloria Endeavour and Rudolph Roberts coordinated the training sessions and reached over one hundred people.

    Over one hundred trained in EFAIDS Workshops in St Vincent & the Grenadines
  11. Trade union rights are human rights 1 July 2009

    Surinamese Teachers Trained on HIV and AIDS

    Since the beginning of 2009 the Surinamese unions participating in the EFAIDS Programme have been busy training teachers on HIV and AIDS issues.

    Surinamese Teachers Trained on HIV and AIDS
  12. Trade union rights are human rights 1 July 2009

    Teachers and HIV &AIDS: Achievements and Challenges

    Education International participated in the 15th annual meeting of the UNAIDS Inter-Agency Task Team (IATT) on Education which took place from 15- 17 June 2009 in Limerick, Ireland. A one day Symposium on the theme ‘Teachers and HIV & AIDS: reviewing achievements, identifying challenges’ preceded the meeting.

    Teachers and HIV &AIDS: Achievements and Challenges
  13. Trade union rights are human rights 1 July 2009

    Teacher unions highlight need to tackle AIDS-related stigma and discrimination

    Teacher unions working on the EI EFAIDS Programme shared their experiences with participants of the IIEP and UNAIDS-IATT Web Forum Report: ‘Teachers and HIV & AIDS: Reviewing achievements, identifying challenges’. Below are summaries of some of their contributions to the E-Forum.

    Teacher unions highlight need to tackle AIDS-related stigma and discrimination
  14. Trade union rights are human rights 1 July 2009

    Convention on HIV/AIDS and the World of Work a distant goal

    The 98th Session of the International Labour Conference, (ILC), took place in June 2009 in Geneva, and marked an important stage in the process towards the adoption of an international labour standard on HIV/AIDS.

    Convention on HIV/AIDS and the World of Work a distant goal
  15. News 30 June 2009

    EI expresses its solidarity with Honduran teachers

    Following the removal of the President of Honduras, EI wishes to express its concern for the situation in the country and the violence carried out against protesters.

    EI expresses its solidarity with Honduran teachers