Global Partnership for Education - GPE: A tent classroom at the Bambua School in Vanuatu
Global Partnership for Education - GPE: A school damaged by a cyclone
Global Partnership for Education - GPE: Students takes a break in between lessons
Global Partnership for Education - GPE: Hamda walks home from school
Global Partnership for Education - GPE: A first grade classroom made of local materials
Global Partnership for Education - GPE: Shree Krishna Ratna School in Chautara,
Global Partnership for Education - GPE: A teacher and his students in class
Global Partnership for Education - GPE: Student Aladina Zacarias Gomes Rafael
Global Partnership for Education - GPE: School director and teacher, Armando Supia
Global Partnership for Education - GPE: Temporary Learning Space at Inlima primary School
Global Partnership for Education - GPE: A father in front of his home
Global Partnership for Education - GPE: Students in front of their home
Global Partnership for Education - GPE: A home destroyed by Cyclone Freddy
Global Partnership for Education - GPE: Students walk home from school
Global Partnership for Education - GPE: Aerial view of the Inlima area
Global Partnership for Education - GPE: A teacher and his students in class
Global Partnership for Education - GPE: Students do their homework
Global Partnership for Education - GPE: EPC Muanza Sede, mixed school building
Global Partnership for Education - GPE: Temporary learning spaces
Global Partnership for Education - GPE: A girl in front of a temporary classroom
Global Partnership for Education - GPE: EPC GALINHA Before rehabilitation
Global Partnership for Education - GPE: EPC GALINHA Before rehabilitation
Global Partnership for Education - GPE: Students in front of their class room
Global Partnership for Education - GPE: A student in front of her classroom
Global Partnership for Education - GPE: School Teacher Nanucha Paiva Jaime
Global Partnership for Education - GPE: A home destroyed by Cyclone Freddy
Global Partnership for Education - GPE: A student with her family at their home