preprintRePEc: Research Papers in EconomicsSep 1, 2015Closed access

Education for All 2000-2015: Achievements and Challenges

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Abstract

This Report draws on all of this experience, to make sharp recommendations for the place of education in the future global sustainable development agenda. The lessons are clear. New education targets must be specific, relevant and measurable. Marginalized and disadvantaged groups, hardest to reach and still not enjoying their right to education, must be a priority. There must be stronger action on financing across the board. While the bulk of costs will be borne by governments, the international community must step up, to sustain and increase aid to education – especially in low and lower middle income countries where needs are greatest. The future agenda will also need ever-stronger monitoring efforts,…

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Keywords
  • Disadvantaged
  • Economic growth
  • Action (physics)
  • Business
  • Political science
  • Sustainable development
  • Public relations
  • Public administration
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