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Indian teacher and activist Rouble Nagi won the 2026 Global Teacher Prize, receiving a $1 million award at the World Governments Summit in Dubai on Feb. 5.
Nagi’s Rouble Nagi Art Foundation has set up more than 800 learning centres across slums in India, using painted educational murals and community spaces to teach literacy, science, maths and history to out-of-school children and those in formal schooling.
The prize, awarded by the Varkey Foundation — founded by Sunny Varkey, whose GEMS Education operates international private schools — recognises teachers who bring transformative change to marginalised communities.
Nagi said she will use the prize money to establish an institute offering free vocational training.
UNESCO and Global Teacher Prize officials praised her work for widening access to learning and strengthening families and communities.
Nagi is the 10th recipient since the prize’s launch in 2015; previous winners have included educators from Kenya, Palestine, Canada and Saudi Arabia.
The award highlights alternative, community-driven approaches to education and the role of arts-based methods in tackling exclusion.
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