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National Coalition National Campaign for Education (NCE) Nepal
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Contact Details
Mr. Babu Ram Adhikari (Chairperson)
Ms. Sujata Lama (Programme Coordinator) Address: 336, Prasuti Griha Margh, BabarMahal, Lalitpur Nepal
Tel: +977 1 620 3009
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News16th December - Media for Freedom - Nepal Oslo High Level Group on Education for All: The Global Campaign for Education will be calling for urgent reform of the international system to ensure that developing countries get the assistance they ... 22nd June - Media for Freedom - Nepal Global Campaign for Education Other noteworthy aspects of the plan included a focus on Africa and the Education for All Fast-Track Initiative, and mention of the need to invest in ... 24th April - Himalayan Times - Nepal Leaders Responsible for Chaos in Education Sector: Experts Speaking at an interaction organised by Global Campaign for Education, Prof Om Prakash Gupta from Tarai Madhesi Loktantrik Party claimed that the leaders ...
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Member Organisations ActionAid, Concern for Children and Environment (CONCERN), Child Workers in Nepal – Global March South Asia (CWIN-Nepal), Education Journalist's Group (EJG), Educate The Children (ETC), Global Action Nepal, Innovative Forum For Community Development (IFCD), ILO, Nepal's National Teacher's Association (NNTA), Plan – Nepal, Save the Childern-Norway, Save the Children-US, Seto Gurans, UNDP, UNESCO, UNICEF, USC-Nepal, VSO-Nepal, WFP, World Education.
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What happened in Action Week 2008? Politicians went back to school to attend the World’s Biggest Lesson and were treated to an exhibition on innovation and best practices in education.
Global Action Week coincided with the Government’s Welcome to School Programme that aims at increasing the enrolment of children into schools.
Community leaders, teachers, students, and district government officials were presented with a documentary on quality education and given lessons on how to present the documentary to other people in their communities.
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What happened in Action Week 2007?
A vibrant mix of education stakeholders participated in a press conference at the beginning of the week in Nepal. The week continued with a school enrolment campaign where thousands of children enrolled in schools.
A Big Human Chain for Rights to Education was made up of human rights and education activists, journalists, teachers, and government officials, students, out of school children, teachers, and local workers.
The chief guest was Education State Minister, Mr. Mohan Singh Rathore who expressed that the education policy was incomplete and there needs to be proper management in the whole system. Rights Activists quoted ‘Let’s begin the development of ‘New Nepal’ with the rights of children’.
Street drama, pictures and painting shows by children on education, schools and teachers took place. And a beautiful huge canvas painting on last year’s theme ‘Every Child Needs a Teacher’ was hung and grabbed attention. An interaction program on the Rights to Education was carried out. A paper on major education issues of Nepal was presented.
There was utmost participation of all the eight political parties and other Education Stakeholders including the Ministry of Education.
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