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Back to school?: the worst places in the world...
S. Abuel-Ealeh;S. Barratt;J. Coventry / Global Campaign for Education , 2010
This report examines the worst places in the world to be a school child. The ‘School Report’ table findings paint a stark picture of the lives of children from around 60 of the poorest cou...
Teacher supply, recruitment and retention in six Anglophone sub-Saharan African countries
D. Sinyolo / Global Campaign for Education , 2007
This document reports on a survey conducted by Education International, which investigated teacher supply, teacher attrition, teacher remuneration and motivation, teacher absenteeism and union involve...
Class of 2007: not up to scratch
L. Fry;G. Luke / Global Campaign for Education , 2007
The annual GCE "school report" asseses donor countries’ performance in meeting their promises to deliver Education for All. It finds that all countries but one, the Nether...
Education charges: a tax on human development
Global Campaign for Education , 2001
Half a century ago, the Universal Declaration of Human Rights established free basic education as a fundamental human right. Yet on current trends there will be 75 million children out of school in 20...
Every child needs a teacher: campaign briefing
Global Campaign for Education , 2006
This briefing paper discusses the current situation of teachers in developing countries. It argues that teachers are overworked, demoralised and undervalued, and that they remain last in line for inve...
Teachers for all: what governments and donors should do
S. Nock / Global Campaign for Education , 2006
This paper focuses on the situation of teachers, the problems they face and the detrimental effect these problems are having on children’s ability to complete a good quality education. As well as sett...
Writing the wrongs: international benchmarks on adult literacy
D. Archer / Global Campaign for Education , 2005
This paper argues that governments are not investing in programmes sufficiently to achieve the UN goal of reducing illiteracy by 50% by 2015. The study attempts to systematise experiences of what work...
Must do better: government's commitment to basic education in Asia Pacific
Global Campaign for Education , 2005
This report examines the performance of leaders of developing countries who have promised education for all. This includes 14 countries in Asia Pacific. The report finds that these leaders have mainly...
Missing the mark: a school report on rich countries' contribution to Universal Primary Education by 2015
Global Campaign for Education , 2005
This report assesses the aid efforts of 22 industrialised nations belonging to the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD), and grades countries on the quantity and quality of edu...
Girls can’t wait: why girls’ education matters, and how to make it happen now
Global Campaign for Education , 2005
As a response to failure of achieving the MDG for gender parity in education in 2005, this paper proposes a new action plan to get every girl in school and learning.The paper argues that the 2005 g...

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