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Attacks on teachers and other educators are a disturbingly common tactic of war and a serious threat to education...

A young girl has turned a year older and completed another year of school.

You know about the nearly 300 young women kidnapped in Nigeria. But girls all over the world are being brutalized just for going to school—and they need your help.

When armed men came to our school, we were sitting at our desks.

Les attaques contre les enseignants et autres membres du personnel de l’éducation sont une tactique extrêmement répandue de la guerre...

It has been almost three months since Islamic militants in northern Nigeria attacked a school that was giving exams and kidnapped more than 250 girls — some of the brightest and most ambitious teenagers in the region.

Attackers on Thursday night stormed Panda Nguo village five kilometres from Witu town in Lamu West and snatched six guns from police reservists.

Police have been tackling terrorism across Nigeria

Students taking an exam at a secondary school in Nigeria survived an attempt to blow them up using a car laden with explosives.

MANDALAY, Myanmar: Muslims in Myanmar's second-largest city accused police on Saturday of standing by as a Buddhist mob went on a rampage, torching a school and other buildings.

The UN Secretary-General’s report released on July 1st confirms findings that attacks on education are a deliberate tactic in most armed conflicts worldwide, said GCPEA.

Gunmen opened fire at police guarding students and teachers during the morning national anthem at a school in the southern border province of Narathiwat on Thursday morning. Fortunately, no one was injured.

The attack occurred at Ban Yalaeboh School in Rueso district about 8am, where eight police were guarding the students and teachers.

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