📣 With a growing fiscal crunch, we have launched a compendium of resources at @wwhglobaled.bsky.social focused on efficient & sustainable solutions w/ the World Bank & Gates. Please share your best ideas & examples to be featured in the compendium @benlpiper.bsky.social www.wwhge.org/resources/a-...
Posts by Nikunj Agarwal
📢 We are compiling a synthesis of studies examining the impact of recent #ForeignAid reductions on #education around the globe. We’re calling on #researchers, organisations, and #networks who are conducting or have published similar work to share your reports, surveys, or insights with us!
"The goal should be to use aid strategically: to unlock reforms, strengthen accountability, and build more resilient, results-focused education systems."
With the uncertainty around ODA, Biniam Bedasso considers the opportunity to rethink its role in education:
bit.ly/4lH4QAo
Looking to connect with changemakers in your city?
Join #PostcardsCommunity City/Thematic Groups in:
📍 Mumbai-Pune
📍 Bangalore
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🫂 Education, Gender, Climate
and many more.
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My conversation with Roshan is now Live!
His words still echo in my mind: "It's not a physical home you've left, ... (also leaving) those small things that gave you comfort, meaning and more."
You can watch the full 5th episode of Postcards podcast on: youtu.be/BXEm0xGK3UE
Clio, Michelle and Yue-Yi Hwa What Works Hub for Global Education blog advocate for understanding:
1. Mid-tier managers’ current practices & constraints
2. What activities & practices are useful and efficient for mid-tier to support improved instruction.
3. How to generate these changes.
Over the next few weeks, we’ll be sharing more about the major displacement crises shaping our world—from Sudan to Gaza.
What have you seen people or organisations do that inspires you?
#RefugeeCrisis #ForcedDisplacement #HumanRights #RefugeesWelcome #Inclusion #Solidarity #GlobalCommunity
➡️ What kinds of service - housing, healthcare, education - are most urgent, and how can communities help provide them?
➡️ How do we ensure refugees have a real say in decisions that affect their lives?
This is about more than borders - it’s about compassion, courage & collective responsibility.
And behind every number is someone trying to rebuild their life with dignity.
As we think about the road ahead, here are a few questions we need to keep asking:
➡️ How can we make sure refugees feel safe, welcomed, and supported wherever they go?
The global refugee crisis is not just a distant emergency—it’s a daily reality for over 114 million people who have been forced to leave their homes because of war, violence, and climate disasters. It's a human story before it's a political one.
Hi John, excellent group - would love to be added. Currently leading What Works Hub for Global Education work in India (and I'm not a middle aged white man :p).