Global Partnership for Education

Global Partnership for Education

The Global Partnership for Education collaborates with over 60 developing nations to guarantee that every child has access to quality basic education. Their focus is on supporting the poorest communities, the most at-risk individuals, and children residing in fragile or conflict-affected areas.

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  • 2 months ago | globalpartnership.org | Raheel Khan

    Créer des environnements éducatifs propices à l’apprentissage pour les enfants d’Hangu, au Pakistan Un programme appuyé par le GPE et mis en œuvre par l’UNICEF aide le gouvernement de la province du Khyber Pakhtunkhwa au Pakistan à renforcer les environnements éducatifs. Ce blog a été précédemment publié sur le site internet de l'UNICEF.

  • 2 months ago | globalpartnership.org | Raheel Khan

    Creating conducive learning environments for children in Hangu, Pakistan A GPE-supported program, implemented by UNICEF, is supporting the government of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa in Pakistan to improve learning conditions for children. This blog was previously published on UNICEF's website.

  • Jan 15, 2025 | globalpartnership.org | GPE Secretariat

    Since joining GPE in 2006, Cambodia’s progress toward a stronger education system has been marked by many milestones. By 2012, the country had achieved near universal primary education. In 2013, the Teacher Policy Action Plan was established to strengthen recruitment and performance, and the quality of teaching has since steadily improved. In 2015, Cambodia began a comprehensive revision of curricula for pre-primary to upper secondary education, which was completed in 2018.

  • Dec 17, 2024 | globalpartnership.org | Ed Stone

    Syria is not a partner country yet but has received funding with exceptional approval by the GPE Board. Syria received an accelerated grant of US$3.75 million to support the program: Emergency Response to Earthquake in Syria: Educational Support for Syrian Children. The program aims to ensure that children most affected by the earthquake in north-west Syria, including those with disabilities, have equitable access to safe and protective learning environments.

  • Nov 21, 2024 | globalpartnership.org | GPE Secretariat

    The climate and education crises are both, fundamentally, failures of their respective systems, each contributing to the current polycrisis. From the challenges that climate change poses to children’s education to rethinking education for a climate-resilient future, governments and global partners need to ensure system-wide responses to climate, environmental and education challenges.