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Education for All at UNESCO

In 1945, UNESCO was founded as The United Nations Education, Scientific and Cultural Organization. This group of intellectuals deals with many of the cultural parts of aid to countries around the world. I have made reference to the Education For All (EFA) movement on other parts of this website as something we should all be aware of, and something that maybe some of us would like to get involved with. Could this be you? Read on:

The Education for All (EFA) movement is a global commitment to provide quality basic education for all children, youth and adults. At the World Education Forum (Dakar, 2000), 164 governments pledged to achieve EFA and identified six goals to be met by 2015. Governments, development agencies, civil society and the private sector are working together to reach the EFA goals.

The Dakar Framework for Actionmandated UNESCO to coordinate these partners, in cooperation with the four other convenors of the Dakar Forum (UNDP, UNFPA, UNICEF and the World Bank). As the leading agency, UNESCO focuses its activities on five key areas: policy dialoguemonitoringadvocacymobilisation of funding, and capacity development.

In order to sustain the political commitment to EFA and accelerate progress towards the 2015 targets, UNESCO has established several coordination mechanisms managed by UNESCO’s EFA Global Partnerships team. Following a major review of EFA coordination in 2010-2011, UNESCO reformed the global EFA coordination architecture.

Read more here: http://www.unesco.org/new/en/education/themes/leading-the-international-agenda/education-for-all/
Dr. Robert A. Southworth, Jr.

Dr. Robert A. Southworth, Jr.

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