Press ReleasesGlobal Partnership for Education Announces $168 Million to Provide Quality Education to Children in Seven CountriesDecember 16, 2011
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![]() Washington, D.C. – December 16, 2011 - Today the Global Partnership for Education's Board of Directors approved $168 million in grants to seven developing countries, providing critical funding and momentum toward quality education for all children. This new financing strongly reflects the Global Partnership's top priorities –increasing access to basic education in fragile states, improving the quality of education, generating measurable results and championing girls' education. "In the current economic climate, leaders in developing countries face increasingly difficult funding decisions. These grantees are choosing to invest in the future of their country by making a strong commitment to quality education for all children," said Carol Bellamy, Chair of the Global Partnership for Education. The seven grants totaling US$168 million will help implement the national education plans developed by Afghanistan, Cote d'Ivoire, Guinea-Bissau, Mali, Moldova, Mongolia and Timor Leste.
Following its highly successful, first ever pledging conference in Copenhagen last month, the Global Partnership for Education is kicking off a three year effort to put 25 million children into classrooms for the first time, train 600,000 new teachers and significantly reduce illiteracy for primary school aged children. |
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