Aid to education and sustainable development: how much, to whom, for what? What has comparative education to say?

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Autor(a) principal: Lewin, Keith
Data de Publicação: 2019
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Pesquisa e Debate em Educação (Online)
Texto Completo: https://periodicos.ufjf.br/index.php/RPDE/article/view/30845
Resumo: The Sustainable Development Goals commit all countries to make rights to education realities for all children. Most of those out of school, and in school but not learning, are in Low Income Countries. Poor countries allocate 3%-4% of GDP to education. 6% is needed to finance universal primary and secondary school. Aid can help. However, aid to education in poor countries has stagnated since 2010 at USD 12 Billion annually. Aid can accelerate development that is self-sustaining through investment in human capitals and the promotion of public goods. Over the last three decades national investment has helped some countries transform their education systems. In other countries progress has been disappointing. The challenge for old and new donors to education is how should future aid be provided to promote sustainable development aid and how can Comparative Education help?
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title Aid to education and sustainable development: how much, to whom, for what? What has comparative education to say?
spellingShingle Aid to education and sustainable development: how much, to whom, for what? What has comparative education to say?
Lewin, Keith
Sustainable development goals
International aid to education
Global partnership for education
Education finance
Gender
title_short Aid to education and sustainable development: how much, to whom, for what? What has comparative education to say?
title_full Aid to education and sustainable development: how much, to whom, for what? What has comparative education to say?
title_fullStr Aid to education and sustainable development: how much, to whom, for what? What has comparative education to say?
title_full_unstemmed Aid to education and sustainable development: how much, to whom, for what? What has comparative education to say?
title_sort Aid to education and sustainable development: how much, to whom, for what? What has comparative education to say?
author Lewin, Keith
author_facet Lewin, Keith
author_role author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Lewin, Keith
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Sustainable development goals
International aid to education
Global partnership for education
Education finance
Gender
topic Sustainable development goals
International aid to education
Global partnership for education
Education finance
Gender
description The Sustainable Development Goals commit all countries to make rights to education realities for all children. Most of those out of school, and in school but not learning, are in Low Income Countries. Poor countries allocate 3%-4% of GDP to education. 6% is needed to finance universal primary and secondary school. Aid can help. However, aid to education in poor countries has stagnated since 2010 at USD 12 Billion annually. Aid can accelerate development that is self-sustaining through investment in human capitals and the promotion of public goods. Over the last three decades national investment has helped some countries transform their education systems. In other countries progress has been disappointing. The challenge for old and new donors to education is how should future aid be provided to promote sustainable development aid and how can Comparative Education help?
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