Conference Pledges

Conference Pledges

On 8 November, 2011 at the first Pledging Conference of the Global Partnership for Education in Copenhagen, Denmark, 58 representatives from donor and developing country governments, multilateral, civil society, foundations and private sector organizations pledged their support to advance progress towards Education for All between 2011 and 2014 in low-income countries.

The pledges will help the Global Partnership enroll an additional 25 million children into classrooms for the first time, train 600,000 new teachers and reduce illiteracy for primary school aged children.

To view a transcript of a pledge, select the language listed under each representative.

ActionAid

Islamic Republic of Afghanistan

Government of Australia

Government of Belgium

Government of Benin

Government of Burkina Faso

Government of Bhutan

Government of Burundi

Government of Cameroon

Government of Canada

Government of Central African Republic

Government of the Republic of Côte d’Ivoire

Government of Denmark

Education International

Government of Ethiopia

European Commission

Government of France

The Gambia

Government of Germany

Global Campaign for Education

Government of Guinea

Government of the Republic of Guinea-Bissau

Government of Guyana

Government of Ireland

Government of Japan

People's Democratic Republic of Lao

Government of Lesotho

Government of Malawi

Government of Mali

Government of Mauritania

Microsoft

Government of Moldova

Government of Mozambique

Government of The Netherlands

Government of Niger

Government of Norway

Oxfam

Pearson

Plan

Private Sector and Private Foundations

Save the Children

Government of Senegal

Government of Sierra Leone

Government of Spain

Government of Sweden

Government of the Republic of Tajikistan

The Elders

Government of Timor-Leste

Government of Togo

Government of the United Kingdom

UNESCO

UNICEF

Government of the United States of America

The World Bank

Government of Zambia

Government of Zimbabwe

Last Modified: February 16, 2012
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