For nearly two decades, the Global Partnership for Education has been delivering funds and supporting solutions to build strong and resilient education systems so that more children in lower-income countries, especially girls, get the education they need to thrive and contribute to building a more prosperous and sustainable world. We bring together lower-income countries, donors, international organizations, civil society, including youth and teacher organizations, the private sector and private foundations to transform education systems so that all girls and boys, especially those who are marginalized by poverty, displacement or disability, can get a quality education. We support the countries with the greatest need: those with high numbers of out-of-school children and weak school completion rates. We focus on reaching the children who are most marginalized and vulnerable, including girls, children with disabilities and those who live in countries characterized by extreme poverty or conflict. Our unique model has helped partner countries make significant progress in improving access, learning and equity, and achieve better outcomes for hundreds of millions of boys and girls.
What we do
Our vision
A quality education for every child
Our mission
To mobilize partnerships and investments that transform education systems in lower-income countries, leaving no one behind
Our goal
To accelerate access, learning outcomes and gender equality through equitable, inclusive and resilient education systems fit for the 21st century
Transforming education is about creating impact at scale so that every child receives a quality education. GPE helps governments make systemic changes to deliver education for the most marginalized children, raise learning levels, withstand shocks and adapt to new challenges.
As a partnership and a fund, GPE brings together a unique set of assets, tools and resources to accelerate transformative change.
To create lasting change, we convene partners behind lower-income country leadership and support governments to advance teaching and learning for the 21st century, mobilize more and better financing, and scale solutions for the world’s poorest and hardest-to-reach girls and boys.
Principles
The GPE Charter enumerates 8 principles for the partnership:
- Education as a public good, a human right and an enabler of other rights
- Focusing our resources on securing learning, equity and inclusion for the most marginalized children and youth, including those affected by fragility and conflict
- Achieving gender equality
- Enabling inclusive, evidence-based policy dialogue that engages national governments, donors, civil society, teachers, philanthropy and the private sector
- Providing support that promotes country ownership and nationally identified priorities, and is linked to country performance in achieving improved equity and learning
- Improving development effectiveness by harmonizing and aligning aid to country systems
- Promoting mutual accountability and transparency across the partnership
- Acting on our belief that inclusive partnership is the most effective means of achieving development results
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