Epstein Case

In Broken Chalk’s Epstein Case page, we delve into the complexities surrounding the Epstein case, examining its implications on education, legal systems, and societal norms. We provide insights into the broader discussions about accountability, the impact on victims, and the ongoing efforts to ensure justice and prevent similar abuses in the future. Stay updated with our analysis as we explore the educational and social ramifications of this significant case.

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Education Monitor: Around The Globe between September 16th and September 30th, 2024 Edition

Broken Chalk proudly presents a new edition of “Education Monitor: Around the Globe” between September 16th and September 30th, 2024. Broken Chalk aims with this letter to increase public awareness of  Educational
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التحديات التعليمية في إيطاليا

التعريف العام وشروط التعليم في إيطاليا ينقسم التعليم للطالب الإيطالي إلى ثلاث مراحل مختلفة: المدرسة الابتدائية (5 سنوات)، المدرسة الثانوية الدنيا (3 سنوات)، وأخيرًا المدرسة الثانوية العليا (5 سنوات).  المرحلتان الأوليان
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Broken Chalk Condemns Escalation in Lebanon, Urges Protection of Children

Panashe ML Mlambo and The Journalism Department. Broken Chalk Condemns Escalation in Lebanon, Urges Protection of Children. Broken Chalk, an organisation dedicated to improving access to education, is deeply concerned
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Education Monitor: Around The Globe between September 1st and September 15th, 2024 Edition

Broken Chalk proudly presents a new edition of “Education Monitor: Around the Globe” between September 1st and September 15th, 2024. Broken Chalk aims with this letter to increase public awareness of  Educational
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Bangladeshi Student Protests: Demands for Genuine Meritocracy 

Written by Uilson Jones  Since July 5th, Bangladesh has found itself engulfed by mass student protests. Grinding the country to a halt and leaving no stone unturned in its efforts
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Missing children of Dutch asylum shelters

By Mayeda Tayyab In May 2024, Lost in Europe released the findings of their investigation into the disappearance of unaccompanied children in Europe. This investigation revealed that 51,433 children disappeared
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Education Monitor: Around The Globe between the August 16th and August 31st, 2024

Broken Chalk proudly presents a new edition of “Education Monitor: Around the Globe” between August 16th and August 31st, 2024. Broken Chalk aims with this letter to increase public awareness of  Educational
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Poland’s Education System: Striving for Equity and Inclusion to Fulfill the Right to Education

By Iris Karoli The modern Polish  emerged in the aftermath of World War II, addressing the significant challenge of rebuilding the country’s social and economic frameworks. Since then, it has
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Russia Strikes Again: The Devastation of Ukraine’s Largest Children’s Hospital 

Written by Uilson Jones  For many people around the world, Monday mornings consist of a rush to their place of employment or attending classes at school, going about their day
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The Role of NGOs in Improving Access to Education in Pakistan 

Written by Mahnoor Ali Pakistan’s education system has long faced numerous challenges that have hampered the country’s socioeconomic development. In Pakistan, all children aged 5 to 16 have the right
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Education Monitor: Around The Globe between the August 1st and August 15th, 2024

Broken Chalk proudly presents a new edition of “Education Monitor: Around the Globe” between August 1st and August 15th, 2024. Broken Chalk aims with this letter to increase public awareness of  Educational
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Belarussian Language Policy: Threats to Native-Instruction in Education

Written by Uilson Jones The declaration of Belarussian independence on August 25th, 1991, ushered in an era of unprecedented parliamentary debate over the official state language policy. Stemming from centuries

Broken Chalk’s Press Release on concerns regarding the proposed amendments to Iraqi personal status law No. 188 of 1959.

Panashe Mlambo and The Journalism Department. Broken Chalk is deeply concerned about the proposed amendments to the Iraqi Personal Status Law No. 188 of 1959 and appeals to the government
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Education Monitor: Around The Globe between the July 16th and July 31st, 2024

Broken Chalk proudly presents a new edition of “Education Monitor: Around the Globe” between July 16th and July 31st, 2024. Broken Chalk aims with this letter to increase public awareness of  Educational
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Education Monitor: Around The Globe between the 1st and 15th of July, 2024

Broken Chalk proudly presents a new edition of “Education Monitor: Around the Globe” between the 1st and 15th of July, 2024. Broken Chalk aims with this letter to increase public awareness of 
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Seychelles’ Educational Success: A Model for Sub-Saharan Africa?

Written by Zoë Alford In February this year, the African Union (AU) announced that 2024 would be the “Year of Education”. With the AU working together with UNICEF, it hopes
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Unseen and Unheard: The Global Crisis of Missing Children and the Shadows Cast by Epstein Case

By Leticia Cox for Broken Chalk   Every year, millions of children around the world disappear. The reasons are manifold: abduction, trafficking, runaways, and the tragic situations where young lives are
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Human Rights in Yemen and the Houthi insurgency

Written by Iasmina-Măriuca Stoian The short history of the Houthi movement  The Houthi movement, or Ansar Allah, is a Zaydi Shiite group that emerged in the northern part of Yemen
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Challenges in Sudan’s Education System

Written by Anna Kordesch   Education stands as a cornerstone of society, with children representing the future of our nation. It is imperative to invest in both their educational environments and their
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The Potential Influence of a Right-Wing Government on Education in the Netherlands 

Written by Asiia Kilmukhametova  The Netherlands, known for its progressive policies, has experienced a significant political shift with the election of right-wing parties like the Party for Freedom (PVV) and
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Upcoming country visit of the Working Group on the use of mercenaries to Côte d’Ivoire.

Presented by Ariel Ozdemir and Caren Thomas The history of Côte d’Ivoire shows periods of political instability and coups. The 2002 Ivorian Civil War deepened the divisions within the country.