Floating Schools in Bangladesh: Revolutionizing Education Amid Climate Challenges
Floating schools, introduced by Mohammed Rezwan in 2002, have become a lifeline for children in rural areas affected by annual monsoons and climate-induced flooding.
Floating schools, introduced by Mohammed Rezwan in 2002, have become a lifeline for children in rural areas affected by annual monsoons and climate-induced flooding.
More than 140,000 people in Malaysia have been displaced by devastating floods, yet the education minister has insisted on proceeding with a critical exam that determines students’ university eligibility and future job prospects.
“Read Your Way Out” program offers hope for a more humane and effective prison system in the Philippines, where education and personal growth are at
FOLLOW THIS TOPIC In a remote village nestled on the slopes of Mount Slamet in Central Java, Indonesia, an innovative approach to education is taking
FOLLOW THIS TOPIC MANILA — Just weeks after thousands of Filipino students were sent home from sweltering classrooms due to a brutal heat wave, schools
FOLLOW THIS TOPIC JAKARTA — With its youthful demographics, Indonesia should be brimming with energetic workers fueling economic growth. Instead, the country is grappling with
FOLLOW THIS TOPIC The Philippines Department of Education (DepEd) has announced a temporary suspension of in-person public school classes for April 29 and 30 due
FOLLOW THIS TOPIC In the heart of Aceh, a time-honored tradition known as Keuneunong plays a pivotal role in the lives of local communities, guiding
FOLLOW THIS TOPIC In a significant development since August 2023, Block Solutions Indonesia, a leader in sustainable infrastructure, has achieved substantial progress in its mission