Gordon Brown: Building a fairer, more united UK
Former British Prime Minister Gordon Brown looks at inequality and division in the UK.
Gordon Brown served as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 2007 to 2010, Chancellor of the Exchequer from 1997 to 2007 and as a Member of Parliament in his home county of Fife, Scotland, from 1983 to 2015.
He is the United Nations Special Envoy for Global Education and is a passionate advocate for the rights of children and believes every girl and boy deserves the opportunity of an education, learning and skills for the future. Since September 2021, he also serves as WHO Ambassador for Global Health Financing.
Gordon is Chair of the High-Level Steering Group of Education Cannot Wait, the education in emergencies fund; Chair of the Inquiry on Protecting Children in Conflict; and serves as Chair of the International Commission on Financing Global Education Opportunity.
Former British Prime Minister Gordon Brown looks at inequality and division in the UK.
Gordon Brown, former Prime Minister of the UK, looks at the role of social enterprise in education.
Gordon Brown, former British prime minister, looks at how we can ensure children around the world have access to education.
Post-Brexit, the former UK prime minister gives his views on the future of Britain.
The former British prime minister discusses the UK's relationship with Europe, and why it should remain part of the EU.
The former British Prime Minister on the launch of a new UN fund to educate the world's displaced children.
Gordon Brown proposes a way to help refugees take advantage of opportunities for higher education.
Gordon Brown on the technology helping educate children in conflict zones.
The United Nations’ Syria Pledging Conference in London has promised every Syrian refugee child a place in school, writes Gordon Brown.
Davos 2016: Universal education cannot be a reality until we address the challenges faced by children who are the victims of conflict. And only through a concerted effort across the whole...