06/19/2026
🌍Tomorrow is , and we’re honoring the courage and resilience of refugees around the world with a powerful reflection from GCE-US member Jesuit Refugee Service/USA on the state of education for refugee learner in South Sudan and the impact of U.S. Government funding cuts.
📚 Read how refugee children are striving to learn against the odds and how a reduction in U.S. funding is putting that progress at risk. Schools are losing teachers, classrooms are overcrowded, and essential learning spaces are being scaled back just when children need them most.
đź”— The full story can be found here: https://bit.ly/4fZllYd
06/10/2026
Another successful Advocacy Day with our Youth Fellows from 6 states supporting international and domestic education!
06/01/2026
🎓💛 Celebrating Graduates & the Power of Scholarships! 💛🎓
At GCE-US, we’re inspired every day by students around the world who work hard, overcome challenges, and pursue their dreams through education. Our latest story highlights how scholarships can change lives, and we’re proud to feature the incredible work of our member organization A Child's Notebook, which is helping students access the opportunities they deserve.
When our coalition members invest in learners, entire communities grow stronger. These graduates remind us why equitable, inclusive education matters.
đź”— Read the full story:
Celebrating Graduates and the Power of Scholarships – Global Campaign for Education United States
As graduation season is celebrated across the United States this spring, A Child’s Notebook (ACN) is also celebrating an important milestone — the newest gradua
04/28/2026
🌍✨ One hand does not clap — real change happens together.
We’re excited to share our latest story featuring GCE‑US member Educate the Children International, whose community‑driven work in Nepal shows the power of collective action in education. From empowering women to strengthening local schools, their efforts remind us that progress is something we build with communities, not for them.
Read the full story at the link below and join us in celebrating what’s possible when communities rise together. 📚🤝
https://bit.ly/4sVWuHl
04/28/2026
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04/16/2026
Thank you to everyone who joined us yesterday as we celebrated Maysa Jalbout stepping into her new role as Director of Education Cannot Wait. The room was filled with energy, ideas, and a shared commitment to supporting children whose education has been disrupted by crisis.
For years, GCE‑US and ECW have worked side‑by‑side to elevate the right to quality education for every child. We’re excited to continue strengthening this partnership and pushing for the resources and action needed to make that vision real.
04/10/2026
✨Meet the 2026 GCE-US Youth Fellows! A powerhouse cohort of young leaders ready to transform education.
🌱From advocacy to edtech, literacy to equity, these changemakers are stepping into a year of intensive training, policy engagement, and community driven action. This June, they will take their voices to Capitol Hill, and this fall, they will launch projects that drive real impact in their communities.
🚀We are proud to invest in the next generation of changemakers. The future of education is youth powered.
đź”— Learn more about them here: https://bit.ly/3Qb2Kxd
04/06/2026
We are deeply concerned by the President’s FY27 budget request released on Friday, which proposes a 30% cut to the State Department and international programs — and provides no funding at all for international basic education. At a moment when children around the world are facing unprecedented barriers to learning, eliminating these investments would undo decades of bipartisan progress and jeopardize the futures of millions of learners.
But we’re encouraged by the strong bipartisan support we’ve seen in Congress. A recent House letter championing international basic education secured 110 sign-ons, demonstrating that lawmakers across the political spectrum understand that education is essential to global stability, economic opportunity, and human rights. We are urging Congress to restore the $970 million needed for international basic education, including $152 million for multilateral partnerships that reach the most marginalized children.
đź“„ Read our full statement here: https://www.gce-us.org/fy27-budget-request-statement/
04/01/2026
Last week, our own Giulia McPherson joined GCE-US member American Jesuits International in El Salvador, witnessing both the hope and the hardship shaping education in marginalized communities.
At San José Las Flores School, supported by Fe y Alegria El Salvador, teachers and students radiate resilience proving every day that education is the greatest weapon against poverty.
But funding cuts have hit hard.
✨ La Luz de las Niñas: from 600 girls served to just 50.
✨ Zacamil Training Center: from 1,200 youth trained to only 200.
Still, the determination is undeniable. From barista training to support for returning migrants, these programs continue to open doors despite shrinking resources.
The message was clear: **education transforms lives, but only if we stand together to sustain it.**
Read more: https://www.gce-us.org/journey-of-solidarity/
03/17/2026
We’re delighted to welcome the Early Opportunities Initiative to the GCE-US coalition! 🎉
Their work shines a powerful light on the importance of nurturing care and early childhood development, especially for young children and families facing conflict, climate challenges, and other crises.
The Initiative brings together research, mentoring, and community-driven microgrants to spark meaningful change. Their belief that hope grows through action aligns beautifully with our shared mission to ensure every child has the chance to learn, grow, and thrive.
We’re excited to collaborate and strengthen our collective impact for children everywhere. 💛