How ‘Je Suis Charlie’ became a rallying cry for the French Republican model
Three years on, the debate over the attack on the satirical magazine is making it more difficult to battle extremism.
Sexual assault and the culture of silence in Nigeria
Violence is destroying the lives of countless women and girls.
Education and exclusion for special needs students in Indonesia
At one school in central Java, dedicated teachers are at the vanguard of a field largely ignored by the country's policymakers.
Power, authority and the will to change: Female genital mutilation in Nigeria’s Osun state
Education may be making inroads against a brutal practice.
The French school system and the war on radicalization
How one teacher is trying to redefine the debate about secularism.
In Indonesia, one language for all?
Efforts to instill national unity are diminishing regional identities.
Can secular classrooms heal France’s social divisions?
The government wants to guarantee neutral spaces for learning, but some say they risk dividing students as much as unifying them.
In Nigeria, hard toil in pursuit of education
Modern-day child labor is the only way some girls can get to school.