Pauline Rose Director, Education for All Global Monitoring Report May 2013 EU Member States Education and Development Experts Meeting, Brussels Education post-2015: Equity, measurability and finance
Need to reach out to non- education specialists to say education is key to catalyst change Present new analysis on effects of education to extend Education Counts campaign: to be released beginning of September for the UN General Assembly Development begins with a good education
Economic benefits Education: Reduces poverty Enhances shared prosperity for all Creates better jobs
Healthy lives Education: Reduces child and maternal mortality Reduces child malnutrition Increases child vaccinations
Healthy societies Education: Empowers women Promotes democracy and good governance Improves knowledge and attitudes towards environmental sustainability
One overarching goal for global framework Dakar: Equitable quality lifelong education and learning for all GMR: Ensure that by 2030, everyone has an equal opportunity to learn the basics, whatever their circumstances Save the Children: By 2030 we will ensure all children receive a good-quality education and have good learning outcomes GCE: By 2030, all children and youth are receiving a quality pre- primary, primary, and lower secondary education Basic Education Coalition: By 2030, all children and youth should complete primary and lower secondary education which enables them to meet measurable learning standards and acquire relevant skills so they may become responsible, productive members of society
Five individual goals: Equity, measurability and finance Overall goal: Ensure that by 2030, everyone has an equal opportunity to learn the basics, whatever their circumstances Individual goals: 1. Completion of early childhood education, primary education and lower secondary education 2. Quality of early childhood care and education, primary education and lower secondary education 3. Acquisition of youth and adult skills 4. Elimination of inequalities 5. Financing of education Equity
Average years of schooling misleading measure of progress Nepal, year olds. Mean years of education, Rwanda and Nigeria, year olds. Less than four years of schooling
Need to track lowest performing group Ethiopia, Never been to school aged 7-16 years,
Source: OECD-DAC (2012). Why we need a financing goal Total aid to education disbursements, 2002 to : US $3 billion spent on basic education in low income countries By 2030, ensure that no country is prevented from achieving education goals by a lack of resources
Average annual resources needed to finance basic education ( ) US $53 billion Financing gap US $26 billion Government: Increase tax base 7.3 Government: Prioritise basic education 7.5 Donors: Prioritise basic education 4.0 Remaining financing gap 3.4 Donors: Reallocate student imputed costs 2.4 Donors: Meet 0.7% target 1.3 Filling the $26 billion financing gap for basic education
Average annual resources needed to finance basic and secondary education ( ) US $77 billion Financing gap US $38 billion Government: Increase tax base 9.9 Government: Prioritise basic education 9.8 Donors: Prioritise basic & lower secondary education 6.1 Remaining financing gap 7.6 Donors: Reallocate student imputed costs 3.1 Donors: Meet 0.7% target 1.3 Extending goals to lower secondary widens finance gap to $38 bil
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