National Coalition Mexico - Incidencia Civil en la Educación (ICE)
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Sergio Velasco Yáñez Aguascalientes, Ags. México C.P. 20299 Tel: +1 449 565 524 79 Fax: +1 449 557 342 77 E-mail:
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Member Organisations Fondo para Niños de México, AC., Universidad Pedagógica Nacional- Ensenada y Junta Auxiliar "La Resurección" Puebla
What happened in Action Week 2008? About 450 schools participated in the World’s Biggest Lesson. The Coalition invited public figures, politicians and representatives from the local educational sector to return to school to be part of the World’s Biggest Lesson.
Fifty one Community Organizations, academic entities and civil society associations in nine states of Mexico participated in Global Action Week. The week was filled with a mixture of cultural, sporting and other activities.
What happened in Action Week 2007?
An amazing 21,000 people took part in the ‘JOIN UP’ activities of the week.
These varied from a compilation of research on the status of education in Mexico and a spectacular ‘Parade of Professors’, at which children under 5 demanded the Right to Education, in order to become who they want.
All activities gained a lot of attention in the media, including being aired on state radio.
RT @ONECampaign: Happy Int'l Women's Day. In the US, we're celebrating by learning more and raising our voices. Check out the video here ... - 9 March 2010, 7:57 am - View »
RT @e4conf: Girls are still being pushed aside for boys. UN podcast on girls & #education. http://bit.ly/dzTmqa #e4conf #IWD - 9 March 2010, 7:56 am - View »
Getting lots of great tweets regarding what education means to you - will RT you all on Monday for International Women's Day - 5 March 2010, 2:54 pm - View »
Monday is International Women's Day. Calling all women and girls - what does education mean to you? Tweet your thoughts to @globaleducation! - 5 March 2010, 2:23 pm - View »
Very sad news, Tanzania's lead education advocate Joseph Kisanji passed away on Thursday 4 March. Our deepest condolences go to his family - 5 March 2010, 10:39 am - View »