Second National Dialogue on Special Needs and Inclusive Education

Rwanda’s Second National Dialogue on Special Needs and Inclusive Education convened policymakers and advocates to advance disability-inclusive learning. The event reviewed progress, addressed barriers like infrastructure and teacher training, and secured commitments to prioritize inclusive education in national planning.

The Great Contraction: How 2025 Became the Year the Borders Closed to Students

The era of unfettered international student mobility is over. Driven by housing crises and political pressure, the “Big Four” destinations—Canada, Australia, the UK, and the US—have implemented the most severe restrictive measures in decades, fundamentally altering the global education market.