This document presents how GPE innovative financing mechanisms increase the amount of funding to education and allow for more efficient and equitable financing.
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Across the Middle East and Africa region, 6 GPE partner countries have received a combined total of US$445 million in grant support, and 6 additional countries and territories are eligible to ...
This paper was produced as a collaboration between the Global Partnership for Education (GPE), the African Development Bank, UNESCO, UNICEF and the African Union ahead of the 37th AU Summit, ...
GPE works with governments to include refugee children and youth in national education systems and helps strengthen capacity and resources to meet the education needs of refugee children.
Inclusive, quality education promotes understanding, tolerance and peaceful coexistence among individuals andcommunities.
Read how GPE works to mobilize partnerships and funding in nearly 90 partner countries to transform education systems so that no child is left behind.
Key data on GPE's achievements in 2023, including new countries that joined, children reached and teachers trained, financing granted, and much more.
GPE works with partner country governments to improve the quality and availability of early education for all, through cross-country exchange of best practices, increased financing and ...
GPE works with partners to promote climate-smart education systems to fully harness the potential of education for climate action.
Through this initiative, GPE seeks to enhance countries’ capacities to mainstream climate change adaptation and environmental sustainability into education sector plans, budgets and strategies ...
GPE’s Knowledge and Innovation Exchange (KIX) connects expertise, innovation and knowledge to help developing countries build stronger education systems, and progress toward the Sustainable ...
Debt2Ed is a new approach to transform debt into investments in education. It reduces the debt burden, lowers the cost of borrowing and enables more efficient spending for education programs.