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The full title of this target is: "By 2020, substantially expand globally the number of scholarships available to developing countries, in particular least developed countries, small island developing States and African countries, for enrollment in higher education, including vocational training and information and communications technology ...
Education spending of countries and subnational areas by % of GDP ; Location % of GDP Year Source Marshall Islands 15.8 2019 [1] Cuba 11.5 2020 [2] Micronesia 10.5 2020 [2]
Blelloch, David (1963). "Review of Educational Strategy for Developing Societies: A Study of Educational and Social Factors in Relation to Economic Growth by Adam Curle and Spearheads of Democracy: Labor in the Developing Countries by George C. Lodge". International Affairs. 39 (4): 589– 590. doi:10.2307/2609230. JSTOR 2609230. D'Aeth ...
The Education Index is a component of the Human Development Index (HDI) published every year by the United Nations Development Programme. Alongside the economical indicators ( GDP ) and Life Expectancy Index , it helps measure the educational attainment .
International education can be seen as developing 'international-mindedness', or enhancing international attitude and awareness. [10] From an ideological perspective, international education has a focus on moral development, by influencing the creation of "positive attitudes towards peace, international understanding and responsible world ...
The Global Partnership for Education (GPE) is a multi-stakeholder partnership that aims to strengthen global education. [1] Hosted by the World Bank , [ 2 ] GPE is the world's only partnership dedicated solely to funding education in developing countries .
Universal basic education is regarded as a priority for developing countries and is the focus of the Education For All movement led by UNESCO. It is also included in the Millennium Development Goals as goal number 2: achieve universal primary education by 2015. [5]
The Education Commission's final "Learning Generation" report highlighted a global "learning crisis" hitting developing countries the hardest. [10] It notes that at a time when workers need higher skills than ever before because of technological change and globalization, an increasing number are not getting adequate educations.