[wanabidii] The Sustainability of the Global Partnership for Education: The Role of Domestic Resource Mobilisation

Thursday, October 09, 2014

Global Partnership for Education (GPE) is seeking to raise $3.5 billion in a replenishment event, to support low income countries with good plans to achieve progress towards education goals. Replenishing this global pot is important, but even more important is for the GPE to harness increases in domestic resources for education - which can raise substantially more money and which is much more sustainable. Indeed GPE hopes to secure $16 billion in domestic pledges from developing countries.  But more could be done. All of us working today in the education aid business should be seeking to make ourselves redundant over the coming ten or twenty years by supporting the creation of sustainable domestic financing of education.

Link:http://actionaid.org/sites/files/actionaid/tax_and_gpe_article_-_david_archer_12.06.14.pdf

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