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Latin American Education Network REDUCA Latin American Education Network

The Latin American Education Network is a regional South-South coalition of civil society organizations focused on education. It is composed of prominent CSOs from 14 countries: Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Mexico, Nicaragua, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, and the Dominican Republic. Partnerships

The coalition’s goal is to guarantee the right to an inclusive, high-quality education for all students in the region. REDUCA prioritizes initiatives that amplify the voice of civil society and create space for improved engagement with policy makers. Priority issues Early childhood Teachers and principals educational leadership Inclusive education 21st century learning

Key projects include: Collaborative research and analysis designed to advance in sound public policies throughout the region. Cross-cultural exchanges that increase the capacity of CSOs to participate in education sector debates and encourage dialogue and collaborative learning. National/regional public information campaigns using social media and other media to empower civil society and the broader community to join the education conversation.

3 National/regional public information campaigns: Awards and campaigns to promote: Early childhood education Teachers and principals educational leadership Inclusive education 3 Awards for Innovative Practices in Education We spread good practices (since 2014)

Education Citizen Observatory Digital platform presenting regional indicators. Informs citizens in an easy and didactic way. Challenge: follow-up to governmental pillars on education.

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