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We aim to strengthen the education sector by working with non-state organisations in developing countries that are serving children from low-income backgrounds

London, England Katılım Ekim 2016
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The All Hands On Deck For SDG4 Action Toolkit comprises a set of resources including toolkit, case studies, presentations, guides and facilitator notes to support better collaboration and integration across national, sub-national and regional education systems.
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🤝 networking opportunities aimed at facilitating the scale of impactful innovations Orgs that work on: i) in-school interventions focused on grades 1-3; ii) higher grades of primary; iii) remedial programmes should apply here: lnkd.in/dnmPBf3M Deadline: 12 July
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Apply now to Impact at Scale Labs - Foundational Literacy and Numeracy (FLN). The Labs will provide select organisations with: 🏦 catalytic funding of up to $200,000 👨‍🏫 tailored mentoring to strengthen evidence use and foster the development of more sustainable solutions (contd)
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With 95 lakh+ teachers across 15 lakh+ schools in India, choosing the best institution for one's child can be quite daunting. How can we empower parents with the necessary information that enables them to make an informed choice? 🗣 In the latest episode of #EDgeTalks, our CEO and MD @KukrejaSharma speaks to @AashtiZaidiHai (Founder-CEO, @GSF_talks) about the work that they are doing to solve this challenge. 🎥 Watch Now: bit.ly/EDgeTalks_Aash… #educationinnovation #nonstateeducation
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We were truly honoured to have been joined by the Ministers of Education from #Liberia, #Ghana and #SierraLeone and leave committed to ensuring strong and sustainable partnerships between governments and non-state actors to deliver quality, equitable education to all children.
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Parents income should not determine the education you receive. We need to invest in all children for socio-economic transformation. The early gains we are seeing with non-state actors are positive indicators for the future.
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We need to meet children where they are, guided by what works and by evidence. There are constraints within the public sector, which are the custodians of education, and therefore, to unlock the potential of all children, the role of the non-state sector becomes critical.
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Parents are sending children to low-fee private schools because they are losing confidence in the public system. Governments need to do more to enhance public provision of education while also supporting the low-fee private school sector. #collaboration #coordination #partnership
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Dr. Yaw Osei Adutwum, Minister for Education in Ghana, says that Ghana has had a long history of working with non-state actors in education. We are seeing this partnership paying off - where non-state actors have worked longer, learners are performing better on nationalised tests
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Dr. Jarso Jallah, Minister of Education from Liberia speaks about her own education in a non-state school and her belief in their role in providing education. She speaks about the role of non-state actors in helping Liberia meet their education goals. #liberia
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Coming out of a civil war, Ebola and Covid, the country had to learn resilience and find creative ways of finding solutions, which led them to be more open to partnerships.
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@FCDOGovUK She adds, “Interventions need to be carefully designed, implemented and monitored so they have the intended result on the final beneficiaries.”
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In her opening remarks, Alicia Herbert OBE, Director of Education, Gender and Equality talks about the need for innovative financing to support non-state actors working for the most marginalised children.@FCDOGovUK
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We’re thrilled to be hosting a panel on ‘Innovative Partnerships at Scale to Achieve SDG 4 in Africa’ with Ministers from Ghana, Sierra Leone, and Liberia. #education #sdg4
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