15 Jan 2018

NORRAG Special Issue 01: Now available in NORRAG Resource Library

The first volume of NORRAG Special Issue (NSI) is now available in the NORRAG Resource Library. NSI 01 is dedicated to examining international frameworks and national policy as well as the challenges of fulfilling the right to education in practice. It highlights the global and national level experience and perspective on guaranteeing the right to education...
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12 Jan 2018

18-19 January 2018: CREAN Conference: The impact of children’s rights education and research on policy development

Joost Monks, Executive Director of NORRAG will participate and speak at the bi-annual conference organised by the Children´s Rights European Academic Network (CREAN) on 18-19 January in Geneva. The conference aims to carry on the dialogue on the role and impact of children’s rights education and research on policy development between academia and policy-makers. The...
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12 Jan 2018

Compare Fellowship supports early career academics from the Global South

In an effort to the develop the diversity of its authorship, and support underrepresented groups, in light of the significant inequalities of global academic publishing, Compare the UK’s leading journal of international and comparative education has established since 2017 an annual Compare Fellowship, to support early career academics from the Global South in disseminating their research and scholarship to...
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Gita Steiner-Khamsi and Alexandra Draxler
11 Jan 2018

Seeing like the State, Calculating like a Business: Public-Private Partnerships in Education Revisited

As part of the NORRAG Debates stream, NORRAG is starting a series of blog posts by bringing to the fore questions surrounding the realisation of the right to education (RTE). As the global education community makes progress towards the realisation of the ‘SDG 4 – Education 2030 Agenda’, questions related to ensuring the right to...
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21 Dec 2017

Geneva consultation on Human Rights Guiding Principles on State Obligations with regards to Private Involvement in Education

Together with the Missions of Finland, France, and Portugal, NORRAG, the Geneva Academy of International Humanitarian Law and Human Rights, Amnesty International, the Equal Education Law Centre, the Global Initiative for Economic, Social and Cultural Rights, the Initiative for Economic and Social Rights, and the Right to Education Initiative, organised a consultation on Human Rights...
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by Joost Monks and Arushi Terway, NORRAG
20 Dec 2017

Philanthropic and Education Stakeholders Gather in Geneva for the Inaugural Symposium ‘Philanthropy in Education: Global Trends, Regional Differences, and Diverse Perspectives

Following the Inaugural Symposium, NORRAG is starting a series of blog posts around the topic of ‘Philanthropy in Education’. This debate stream will contribute to the ongoing dialogue to help unpack the questions, issues, and arguments concerning philanthropy in the education sector. As a starting point for this debate stream, Joost Monks, Executive Director, and...
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04 Dec 2017

Follow-up: Inaugural Symposium “Philanthropy in Education: Global Trends, Regional Differences and Diverse Perspectives”

This Symposium inaugurated the series on Philanthropy in Education: Global Trends, Regional Differences and Diverse Perspectives, a new initiative launched and co-sponsored by NORRAG, the Sheikh Saud bin Saqr Al Qasimi Foundation for Policy Research, the Open Society Foundations and the Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies. The Inaugural Symposium entitled “Philanthropy in Education:...
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30 Nov 2017

Philanthropy in Education

The symposium series Philanthropy in Education: Global Trends, Regional Differences and Diverse Perspectives is a new initiative launched and co-sponsored by NORRAG, the Sheikh Saud bin Saqr Al Qasimi Foundation for Policy Research, the Open Society Foundations and the Graduate Institute, Geneva. It seeks to facilitate greater understanding and collaboration between philanthropic organizations, national policymakers,...
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