The 2026 UNESCO Global Education Monitoring Report reveals that 273 million children and young people remain out of school. The numbers have worsened for seven consecutive years, but the report also presents reasons for hope β and a stark warning that 2030 is the last chance.
It's been six years since COVID-19 closed schools worldwide. New research shows students recovered only 20β30% of lost learning in the first year β and then recovery stalled. Here's what the data reveals.
A joint UNESCO-ILO report warns that by 2030, the world will face a shortfall of 44 million teachers. This is not just an African problem β Europe, the US, and South Korea are all part of this trend.
OECD PISA 2025 will measure "Learning in the Digital World" for the very first time. With results due in September 2026, we look at why this new assessment could reshape education as we know it.