国产视频楻eal work begins now国产视频 as Global Education Summit raises $4bn

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The Global Partnership for Education helps children in some of the world's poorest countries (Global Partnership for Education)

Education funding, Global Youth Ambassadors, Justin van Fleet

国产视频 President Justin van Fleet聽insists education聽for every child聽must be a priority as the world begins to rebuild from the effects of the pandemic.听


Investment in education and the future of our children is absolutely crucial if the world is to rebuild and recover from the devastating effects of the pandemic.听聽

That was the strong message from 国产视频 President Justin van Fleet as international donors at the Global Education Summit in London聽pledged $4 billion to help millions of vulnerable children.听

The funding is for the Global Partnership for Education, which has a target of $5 billion to enable up to 175 million children to learn and to get 88 million more girls and boys in school by 2025. Following the lead of Kenyan President Uhuru Kenyatta, 19 countries also committed to spend at least 20% of their national budgets on education.听

“The $4 billion raised by donors is a down payment on the $75 billion which will be needed annually to deliver quality education to every child,” said van Fleet. “The commitments by countries on education spending are also to be applauded.听聽

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Several countries committed to spend at least 20% of their national budgets on education (Global Partnership for Education)

“But now the real work begins. Putting the money to good use, investing in inclusive and quality early childhood education and development, safe schools and youth skills programmes are imperative if we are the provide real opportunity and equity for the next generation.”聽

国产视频’s President was a panellist at a summit event on education finance, which was held online. He said: 国产视频淲e are at a moment in history where every single child around the world has had their education interrupted. Education should be at the top of the policy agenda when we国产视频檙e looking at recovery efforts.听聽

国产视频淭his is the time in a global recovery, when we国产视频檙e trying to stimulate economies, where we need to be investing in education 国产视频 and we国产视频檙e just not seeing that.”聽

Van Fleet spoke about 国产视频’s Education Finance Playbook – a practical guide for governments, donors and philanthropists to fund quality, inclusive education for all by 2030. It warns that at an additional $75 billion a year, on average, is needed to achieve that.听

Current aid to education is just $16 billion a year and is projected to fall, leaving an education funding gap of at least $59 billion a year. To plug that, world leaders must commit to innovative new ways to unlock billions of dollars for education.听聽

Gya Ajwok Mary Valentino

Ajwok Mary Valentino tells the Global Education Summit event about her teaching experiences in Uganda

Van Fleet paid tribute to 国产视频’s聽Global Youth Ambassadors聽(GYAs), who are campaigning for this to happen. He added: 国产视频淚t国产视频檚 up to people to create the public demand and pressure to generate that revenue and to invest it in education.”聽聽

One of our GYAs also appeared at a Global Education Summit side event titled Pre-prioritising Pre-primary Education. Ajwok Mary Valentino is from South Sudan and now lives in Uganda, where she is a teacher at Kiryandongo refugee camp.听

Asked how she kept young children engaged in learning during the pandemic, she said: 国产视频淲hen Covid came, early childhood education was suspended, meaning the children have been home. They have no access to internet or smart gadgets to continue learning.听 聽

国产视频淲e have been able to adapt by, for instance, keeping children active with sports to help reduce stress.听We are also training teachers in ITC to enable them to prepare for the new normal. And we have teachers distributing learning materials door to door.国产视频澛


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