By creating a strong foundation in schools that reinforces the value of reading, Tajikistan aims to position young children for lifelong success.
Project Page
Because the strength of Indonesia’s education system is vital to its economic and social growth, the Indonesian government has focused on improving the country’s institutions of higher education.
Project Page
One of the first countries to embrace USAID’s new reading-focused education policy in 2011, Rwanda is maintaining its momentum, advancing the literacy of at least 1 million children in the first through third grades.
Project Page
Educators are preparing students for a changing world. Two approaches, focused on 21st-century skills and workforce development, may offer the answer.
Blog Post
Georgian primary students engage in an interactive classroom exercise designed to teach basic business skills. Traditionally, the country's primary students do not learn about business.
Blog Post
In conjunction with the #YouthWill campaign, co-sponsored by Chemonics, Director Sarah Grausz asks what still needs to be done to ensure open and online education really can be a game changer for youth.
Blog Post