Education
Demand for Helmand Schools to Reopen
With security improving, tens of thousands of children are still prevented from resuming their education.
Azerbaijan's First Family Features in Schoolbooks
Depending on taste, repeated mentions of the Aliyevs are healthy instruction, alarming indoctrination, or a good way of getting your book published.
Armenian University in Political Row
Lecturer says he was sacked for supporting right to protest.
Cuban Schools Slap Down Jehovah's Witnesses
Refusal to conform with state ideology exposes faith group members to discrimination.
Sarajevo Museum in Peril
Permanent closure would amount to loss of collective memory for Bosnians.
Georgia Urged to Ease School Rules for Meskhetians
As exiled group returns to the country, some children are barred from free schooling as they don’t have residence rights.
Graduate Unemployment Rising in Armenia
Employers looking for solid experience rather than paper qualifications.
Georgian Schools Should Improve Disability Access, Specialists Say
Despite efforts to integrate disabled students, many schools are still not adapted to take them.