This week our Link Uganda team are excited to join the delegates to the International Day of Education post-event high level policy dialogue under the theme “Learning for Lasting Peace”. The two day event 12th – 13th June 2024 will be held at the office of the president conference hall, Kampala, Uganda. Denis Olak #LearningForLastingPeace
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Transforming lives through learning
About us
We transform lives through learning in sub-Saharan Africa. Link is Scotland’s leading international education charity, working to improve the futures of people living in some of the most marginalised communities in the world. Our work brings hope to vulnerable communities, helping them become more resilient and escape the cycle of poverty. We focus on raising standards of teaching and learning in schools, as well as building life skills and promoting inclusion for the most marginalised. We’re working towards a world a world where all children have access to good quality education, giving them a strong foundation to build a brighter future.
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http://www.linkeducation.org.uk
External link for Link Education International
- Industry
- Non-profit Organizations
- Company size
- 51-200 employees
- Headquarters
- Edinburgh, Midlothian
- Type
- Nonprofit
- Founded
- 1989
- Specialties
- International Development, Education, Social accountability monitoring, Gender equality, Community development, and Girls' education
Locations
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Primary
Dolphin House, 4 Hunter Square
Edinburgh, Midlothian EH1 1QW, GB
Employees at Link Education International
Updates
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Last week we were honoured to host a delegation of VIPs at Link's offices to discuss education in #Ethiopia and share some of Link's milestone results in our 17 years working in the country. Many thanks to our guests for their time, interest and insight. We hope to continue to serve communities in Ethiopia for many years to come. (L-R) Hon Dr. Leta Tesafaye Jule member of Ethiopian Parliament, Professor John Struthers Honorary Consul to Ethiopia & Director of CAREED at University of West Scotland, LEI CEO Fiona Greig, LEI Trustee & CFO at Gaia Education Fasil Bogale ACMA, CGMA, LEI International Programme Director Samantha Ross (she/her) and Dr. Delessa Bulcha(PhD) President of Dembi Dollo University.
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The South Ethiopia Regional Education Board has scaled-up Link Education’s work on gender responsive pedagogy to a further 462 schools, over 12,000 teachers, and 450,000 learners. The Ministry of Education in Malawi is integrating Link’s inclusive accelerated learning programme across the country. In Uganda, three districts used Link’s experiences to strengthen education planning and accountability mechanisms. But why these innovations? What was needed to make scale-up happen? How did it start? Who was key in the decision-making process? Link Education is honoured and excited to have won a Global Partnership for Education KIX award funded by International Development Research Centre (IDRC) to help us answer these questions. Our research will explore which factors governments in Ethiopia, Malawi and Uganda consider when scaling-up innovations that support gender equity, inclusion and safeguarding (GEIS). Using a number of GEIS focused Link interventions, such as school leadership training in Ethiopia, out of school literacy and numeracy programming in Malawi and community mobilisation in Uganda, this research will unpack how each activity supports GEIS and the mechanics of scale-up. The award will culminate with the production of “Guidelines on best practices in scaling-up GEI&S innovations” which will be used to strengthen the capacity of relevant stakeholders. The research is being led by Link Community Development Malawi and the Centre for Education Research and Training at Chancellor’s College in University of Malawi - UNIMA, with support from the Robert Owen Centre for Educational Change at the University of Glasgow, Link Community Development Uganda, Link Education Ethiopia and Link Education International. #GPEKIX
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Check out our very own Samantha Ross (she/her) in this useful summary of a very interesting event from Scotland's International Development Alliance!
At our SDG Roadshow event in Glasgow, we heard from a fantastic group of researchers and practitioners who discuss the ways academics and NGOs can work together to make greater progress towards the SDGS. Link Education International University of Glasgow The Challenges Group https://ow.ly/4Tiu50S8y9n
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Roll on the revolution! Loved being a part of Scotland's International Development Alliance's conference this week (and proud to be a Trustee). Their new research paper 'From Talk to Transformation' is a MUST read - download it here - https://lnkd.in/eqK3wK4c. You can also watch a handy video 👏
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Learn about the six drivers behind our successful girls' education project in #Malawi in our latest blog with UKFIET - The Education and Development Forum! #LeaveNoGirlBehind #InclusiveEducation
NEW BLOG #InclusiveEducation for marginalised girls in #Malawi: what worked in Link Education International’s #LeaveNoGirlBehind Project Sharing learning from the TEAM Girl Malawi project funded by Girls' Education Challenge including 6 drivers of success for holistic programming By Clement Mwazambumba & Samantha Ross (she/her) #GirlsEducation https://lnkd.in/ew5W-wyT
Inclusive Education for marginalised girls in Malawi: what worked in Link Education’s Leave No Girl Behind Project
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At #CIES2024 this week, a session co-presented by Link International Programme Director, Samantha Ross, and Link Ethiopia Country Representative, Nicolo di Marzo, on 'Strengthening system-wide support to safeguarding girls in Ethiopia' More on how we worked with the government and communities to help girls stay in school https://lnkd.in/etKFfwn8
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This week at #CIES2024, Link Malawi country director, Harold Kuombola, presented a session on 'Community-led accelerated learning in Malawi'. The project focused on ensuring students with disabilities can also catch up in resource constrained environments. More details about the impactful results on our latest report https://lnkd.in/dQaX-u4z
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Final reflections on the TEAM Girl Malawi project by Link Malawi's District Project Manager, Clement Mwazambumba https://lnkd.in/dn4XKx_w
Final reflections on the TEAM Girl Malawi project
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We are looking for trustees to join our Board at Link Education International. Currently focused on education for children in sub-Saharan Africa, our impactful programmes are designed to change lives, empower, and transform communities. We are seeking individuals with expertise in communications, institutional fundraising, operational management or organisational change and educational programme delivery in an international context. We are keen to hear from people who will bring different life experiences and international perspectives to our work. To find out more, visit our website https://lnkd.in/eHNiAxV