EuropeAid: Getting Results in Global Education

Global aid to education is dropping. After rising steadily in the first decade of the 21st century, aid to education fell by 10 per cent between 2010 and 2012.  Yet almost 58 million children remain out of school, with girls particularly affected.

Enter the Global Partnership for Education (GPE), an organisation founded in 2002 that unites the main education stakeholders (donor countries, private foundations, civil society, teachers, the private sector and 59 partner developing countries) around the goals of improving access, equity and quality, as well as data and education management systems.

Enter the Global Partnership for Education (GPE), an organisation founded in 2002 that unites the main education stakeholders (donor countries, private foundations, civil society, teachers, the private sector and 59 partner developing countries) around the goals of improving access, equity and quality, as well as data and education management systems. - See more at: http://capacity4dev.ec.europa.eu/article/getting-results-global-education-funding-models-future-goals-and-fun#sthash.E3P17iTw.dpuf
Enter the Global Partnership for Education (GPE), an organisation founded in 2002 that unites the main education stakeholders (donor countries, private foundations, civil society, teachers, the private sector and 59 partner developing countries) around the goals of improving access, equity and quality, as well as data and education management systems. - See more at: http://capacity4dev.ec.europa.eu/article/getting-results-global-education-funding-models-future-goals-and-fun#sthash.E3P17iTw.dpuf

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