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  1. Union growth 31 May 2007

    Zimbabwe: EI mourns death of tortured PTUZ founder

    EI joins the Progressive Teachers Union of Zimbabwe (PTUZ) in mourning the death of founder member and national treasurer MacDonald Mangauzani on 27 May. Reports suggest that he succumbed to internal injuries sustained from brutal torture while in police custody last February.

    Zimbabwe: EI mourns death of tortured PTUZ founder
  2. Standards and working conditions 21 May 2007

    EI School Leadership Meeting, Birmingham, UK

    EI held a School Leadership Meeting at the NASUWT Hillscourt Education Centre in Birmingham, England on 15 - 16 May 2007. The meeting, which was hosted by NASUWT, was attended by 30 participants from 13 different countries. EI was represented by Elie Jouen and Denis Sinyolo.

    EI School Leadership Meeting, Birmingham, UK
  3. Achieving Sustainable Development Goal 4 21 May 2007

    Education International at the Bologna Process Ministerial Meeting, London

    A London Communiqué, taking stock of the progress so far and identifying areas for future work, was adopted at the Ministerial meeting of the Bologna Process in London from 17-18 May.

    Education International at the Bologna Process Ministerial Meeting, London
  4. Achieving Sustainable Development Goal 4 21 May 2007

    EI Welcomes ESIB Name Change to European Student Union (ESU)

    EI and ESIB (The National Unions of Students in Europe) signed a partnership agreement in 2004 to work together on promoting the joint interests of higher education staff and students. At its last board meeting last week, ESIB changed its name to ESU (European Student Union).

    EI Welcomes ESIB Name Change to European Student Union (ESU)
  5. Achieving Sustainable Development Goal 4 15 May 2007

    Global Action Week : EI affiliates join up for education rights!

    EI wishes to congratulate all those teachers and their unions who put substantial time, effort and creativity into lobbying for improvements to public education during Global Action Week.

    Global Action Week : EI affiliates join up for education rights!
  6. Trade union rights are human rights 15 May 2007

    Burundi: STEB gets off to a good start

    From 10 to 13 April 2007, the Free Trade Union of Education Workers (STEB) organised a national 'Training of Trainers' workshop on HIV/AIDS prevention through schools in Bujumbura (Burundi). It was supported by both EI and WHO-AFRO.

    Burundi: STEB gets off to a good start
  7. Trade union rights are human rights 15 May 2007

    Guinea: Study documents impact of HIV/AIDS on education

    As the number of school-age children grows, so too does the need for teachers, and the need for improving the quality of education. Teachers are key actors in this process, but they are still not being sheltered from the devastating HIV and AIDS pandemic.

    Guinea: Study documents impact of HIV/AIDS on education
  8. Achieving Sustainable Development Goal 4 15 May 2007

    Senegal: Teachers work to improve education

    In the context of the EFAIDS Programme and Education for All in particular, the four teachers’ unions which constitute COSSEL (Senegalese Committee of Teachers Unions United against HIV/AIDS) held a workshop at the end of April on the reinforcement of teachers’ capacities on education-related matters.

    Senegal: Teachers work to improve education
  9. Trade union rights are human rights 15 May 2007

    India: Teachers' unions condemn ban on sex education

    In March the state government of Maharashtra, India announced its intention to ban sex education in schools across the state. The Indian teachers' union AIFTO immediately condemned the move as a "retrograde step in the otherwise progressive state of Maharashtra." If the ban goes through, the state will join Karnataka,...

    India: Teachers' unions condemn ban on sex education
  10. Equity and inclusion 15 May 2007

    Albania: Teachers’ unions work on child labour prevention in rural areas

    This month, the Trade Union Federation of Education and Science (FSASH-TUFESA) and the Independent Trade Union of Education of Albania (SPASH-ITUEA), the two EI affiliates in the country, have started implementing a project entitled “Child Labour and EFA in Albania: The Teachers’ Contribution.“

    Albania: Teachers’ unions work on child labour prevention in rural areas
  11. Trade union rights are human rights 15 May 2007

    Access to Anti Retrovirals: huge hopes for millions living with AIDS

    According to a new report published mid-April by the WHO, UNAIDS and UNICEF, access to antiretroviral therapy for people living with HIV/AIDS in low-income countries continued to grow during 2006, with more than 2 million receiving treatment in December 2006.

    Access to Anti Retrovirals: huge hopes for millions living with AIDS
  12. Trade union rights are human rights 15 May 2007

    Oxfam Report: Paying for People

    According to the Oxfam Briefing Paper on Paying for People, millions of people are dying, sick, or out of school because there are not enough teachers, nurses, and doctors in poor countries.

    Oxfam Report: Paying for People
  13. Trade union rights are human rights 15 May 2007

    Accelerating the Education Sector Response to HIV and AIDS

    From 5-9 March 2007, a workshop on "Strengthening the Education Sector Response to School Health, Nutrition and HIV/AIDS Programmes" took place in Siem Reap, Cambodia.

    Accelerating the Education Sector Response to HIV and AIDS
  14. Achieving Sustainable Development Goal 4 15 May 2007

    Interview with Mrs. Sulbha Donde

    Sulbha Donde is the Chairperson of the Women’s Network at EI's member organisation, the All India Primary Teachers Federation (AIPTF).

    Interview with Mrs. Sulbha Donde
  15. Achieving Sustainable Development Goal 4 15 May 2007

    Brazil: CNTE March for Education

    Members of Brazilian EI affiliate the CNTE took to the streets in force to mark the 4th national march for education on 25th April; an initiative organised as part of the National Week in Defence and Promotion of Public Education.

    Brazil: CNTE March for Education
  16. Union growth 11 May 2007

    Iran: Five Teachers detained on 8 May released

    Of the seven teachers arrested and taken to Evin prison during a protest on 8 May, five have been released after posting bail of $30,000 each.

    Iran: Five Teachers detained on 8 May released
  17. Achieving Sustainable Development Goal 4 11 May 2007

    Indonesia: Constitutional Court rules that public education budget must be increased

    Following pressure by EI affiliate the PGRI, the Indonesian government has been instructed by the constitutional court to fulfill its commitment to spend 20% of the national budget on education. This year’s allocation was only 11.8%.

    Indonesia: Constitutional Court rules that public education budget must be increased
  18. Leading the profession 8 May 2007

    In lead-up to German G8 Summit, EI critical of World Bank education policies

    Due to the World Bank's support for hiring unqualified teachers, increasing class sizes and introducing market mechanisms into the public education sector, the quality of education is declining in countries that are dependent on the Bank for funding.

    In lead-up to German G8 Summit, EI critical of World Bank education policies