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Expert Voices
Singer Kimberly Wyatt joins our Global Tantrum
The former Pussycat Dolls star is the latest celebrity to protest about the early years crisis - behaving like a frustrated toddler in a hilarious film with an important message.
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Kenyan TV star Jacky Vike joins in the Global Tantrum
In a new film, the actor and comedian sends a loud and powerful message to world leaders that they are letting down young children by not investing in early years care and education.
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Star Matt Lucas throws a Âé¶¹APP˜tantrumÂé¶¹APP™ to support our early years campaign
The actor, comedian, TV presenter and Âé¶¹APP Ambassador appears in a comic video with a serious message - to highlight the global crisis in care and provision for very young children.
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Rise Up Girls project gives students the skills to be business leaders
Ahead of World Youth Skills Day on July 15, Âé¶¹APP announces a partnership with JA Africa to equip girls in Zambia and Zimbabwe to become entrepreneurs and community leaders.
MyBestStart gets refugee children ready for school
Âé¶¹APP supports a programme for children in Lebanon who are unable to access preschool - through a combination of online lessons at home and in-person teaching.
Climate leader Nelly calls for early years investment
The Global Youth Ambassador from Argentina spoke about the climate element of Âé¶¹APPÂé¶¹APP™s Act For Early years campaign at a consultation meeting ahead of the Y20 summit.
Earth Warriors programme teaches young children (and their teachers) about climate change
A project supported by Âé¶¹APP in Zambia and Botswana discovered that teachers need more detailed training and children want to protect the planet but donÂé¶¹APP™t know how.
World Refugee Day: MBA programme helps to build brighter futures
See how a Âé¶¹APP-supported programme allows refugees and vulnerable Lebanese citizens to continue their studies and contribute to their communities.