GPE releases developing countries progress report as Bangladesh becomes 60th partner


The Global Partnership for Education says its 国产视频渄eveloping country partners国产视频 are making progress in reaching the millions of children around the world who are not going to school.

The GPE released the Results For Learning Report 2014/15 as it announced Bangladesh has become its 60th developing country partner 国产视频 which makes it eligible for a grant of up to $100million over three years.

Bangladesh is aiming to make its pre-primary and primary school system more efficient and inclusive.聽Mostafizur Rahman, the country国产视频檚 Minister of Primary and Mass Education, said:聽国产视频淚 hope this new partnership will bring meaningful reform in the primary education sector.国产视频

The GPE is made up of the 60 developing country governments, as well as donor governments, civil society/non-governmental organisations, teacher groups and others. Its mission is to galvanise and coordinate a global effort to provide a quality education to children, prioritising the poorest and most vulnerable.

The Results For Learning report does not give a full global picture 国产视频 it includes only statistics from the 60 member developing countries, so may differ significantly from the overall statistics. Here are the key findings 国产视频 you can read the full report here.