Policy Analysis related to Education

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  • Replenishing the Global Fund for Education

    Nov. 1 2011

    The Global Fund for Education hosts its first pledging conference this November. ONE's policy team takes a closer look at the requested US pledge and what it could mean.
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  • Overview of the Global Partnership for Education

    Nov. 1 2011

    A closer look at who makes up the Global Partnership for Education - and how it works. MORE

  • SMART Aid Success Stories

    June 10 2009

    There are countless examples of SMART Aid programmes achieving results across Africa, whether in fighting disease, promoting literacy, boosting agriculture, helping African countries to trade and attract investment, or empowering African citizens to fight corruption and hold their own governments to account.  MORE

  • A New Compact for Global Education

    May 8 2009

    Impressive progress has been made in education in recent years, especially in sub-Saharan Africa. Thanks in large part to debt relief and the prioritization of education by governments in developing countries, 40 million more children were enrolled in primary school between 1999 and 2006. Increased development assistance played an important role in these successes. In countries like Tanzania, Ghana, Mozambique and Zambia, for example, substantial increases in development assistance helped support large expansions in enrollment. MORE

  • From Vision to Action: ONE's Presidential Transition Briefing

    March 24 2009

    In November 2008, ONE delivered its transition briefing, "From Vision to Action: Realizing the Potential for Development in an Obama Administration," to President-elect Obama's transition team. PDF Download. MORE

  • DATA Report 2006: Education Chapter

    March 23 2009

    Education Chapter from DATA Report 2006. PDF Download. MORE

  • DATA Report 2007: Education Chapter

    March 23 2009

    Education Chapter from DATA Report 2007. PDF Download. MORE

  • Education

    March 11 2009

    Of the 67.5 million children out of school around the world, 95% live in developing countries. MORE