The right to education
Education is a basic human right that works to raise men and women out of poverty, level inequalities and ensure sustainable development. But worldwide 244 million children and youth are still out of school for social, economic and cultural reasons. Education is one of the most powerful tools in lifting excluded children and adults out of poverty and is a stepping stone to other fundamental human rights. It is the most sustainable investment. The right to quality education is already firmly rooted in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and international legal instruments, the majority of which are the result of the work of UNESCO and the United Nations.
What you need to know about the right to education
Q&a with the un special rapporteur on the right to education, understanding the right to education, enforcing the right to education.
Developing norms and standards
in reviewing and developing education legal and policy frameworks
Responding to challenges
The start of a global conversation
Say no to discrimination in education! - #RightToEducation campaign
Monitoring tools.
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Monitoring SDG 4: access to education
Resources from UNESCO’s Global Education Monitoring Report.
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The right to education. Every human being has the right to quality education and lifelong learning opportunities. Education is a basic human right that works to raise men and women out of poverty, level inequalities and ensure sustainable development. But worldwide 244 million children and youth are still out of school for social, economic and ...