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Achieving Sustainable Development Goal 4 14 February 2023 Education in Lebanon – a crisis with no end in sight
Manal Hdaife
Year after year, Lebanese people cannot live in peace, security, and prosperity, as crises overwhelm them, destroying everything except the hope for a better tomorrow.
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Achieving Sustainable Development Goal 4 28 April 2022 Lebanon: Education International mission in solidarity with teachers, students, and schools
During a mission to Lebanon, Education International expressed solidarity with educators and students who face extreme conditions which deny children their right to education and impact teachers and their unions.
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Achieving Sustainable Development Goal 4 28 March 2022 Teachers and students in Lebanon need global solidarity to save their education system and their hope for the future. The world must answer.
David Edwards
The failure of governance and the inability to deal with over-lapping crises has paralysed Lebanon. A whole generation of young people risks losing life opportunities due to the meltdown of the education system.
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Achieving Sustainable Development Goal 4 29 June 2021 Lebanon: Teacher unions committed to delivering quality education amidst worst economic crisis in 30 years
Lebanon has been hit with two extraordinary crises in the past two years: the explosion of the Beirut port and the COVID-19 pandemic. Since then, Lebanese educators and their unions have risen to the challenges presented by public health, economic, and refugee crises.
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Achieving Sustainable Development Goal 4 27 April 2021 “Debt cancellation: a key step towards economic recovery and financing quality education in Lebanon”, by Manal Hdaife.
Manal Hdaife
“Lebanon is suffering from its worst economic crisis in 30 years. Across the country, tens of thousands of people have lost their jobs and millions more struggle to buy necessities – all amid the continuing coronavirus pandemic” [1].
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Union growth 11 August 2020 Lebanon: International solidarity as education sector reels from impact of explosion
After the devastating explosion in the port of Beirut, Education International has expressed solidarity with the Lebanese capital’s inhabitants, including educators and students.
Lebanon: International solidarity as education sector reels from impact of explosion
Affiliates
League of Public Technical and Vocational Teachers
CETODirection générale de l'enseignement technique Dekwaneh BeirutLigue des Professeurs de l'Enseignement Secondaire Public du Liban
LPESPLCentre de la ligue des professeurs de l'enseignement secondaire public du Liban Ministère de l'éducation et de l'enseignement supérieur, UNESCO BeyrouthLigue des Professeurs de l'Université Libanaise
LDP-ULBeirutPublic Primary Schools Teachers League in Lebanon
PPSTLLUNESCO Street Block of Ministry of Culture near UNESCO palace 2nd floor BeirutTeachers Syndicate of Lebanon
TSLhttp://www.teacherssyndicate.com nakabatmouaalimean@hotmail.com tel: +961 (1) 61.46.66 fax: +961 (1) 61.63.76Badaro, behind Al Iskan bldg Romeo & Juliette Building, 4th floor Beirut