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For nearly two decades, the Global Partnership for Education has been delivering funds and supporting solutions to build strong and resilient education systems so that more children in the poorest countries, especially girls, get the education they need to contribute to building a more prosperous and sustainable world.
We bring together lower-income countries, donors, international organizations, civil society, including youth and teacher organizations, the private sector and private foundations to transform education systems so that all girls and boys, especially those who are marginalized by poverty, displacement or disability, can get a quality education.
What we do
Our vision
A quality education for every child
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Our mission
To mobilize partnerships and investments that transform education systems in lower-income countries, leaving no one behind
Transforming education is about creating impact at scale so that every child receives a quality education. GPE helps governments make systemic changes to deliver education for the most marginalized children, raise learning levels, withstand shocks and adapt to new challenges.
As a partnership and a fund, GPE brings together a unique set of assets, tools and resources to accelerate transformative change.
To create lasting change, we convene partners behind lower-income country leadership and support governments to advance teaching and learning for the 21st century, mobilize more and better financing, and scale solutions for the world’s poorest and hardest-to-reach girls and boys.
Principles
The GPE Charter enumerates 8 principles for the partnership:
- Education as a public good, a human right and an enabler of other rights
- Focusing our resources on securing learning, equity and inclusion for the most marginalized children and youth, including those affected by fragility and conflict
- Achieving gender equality
- Enabling inclusive, evidence-basedpolicy dialogue that engages national governments, donors, civil society, teachers, philanthropy and the private sector
- Providing support that promotes country ownership and nationally identified priorities, and is linked to country performance in achieving improved equity and learning
- Improving development effectiveness by harmonizing and aligning aid to country systems
- Promoting mutual accountability and transparency across the partnership
- Acting on our belief that inclusive partnership is the most effective means of achieving development results
Partners
To learn more about the responsibilities of each partner, view the accountability matrix
Lower-income countries
GPE works with close to 70 lower-income countries to help them build stronger, more effective education systems, and improve the volume, equity, and efficiency of domestic resources.
Partner countries join the partnership after developing a comprehensive education sector plan, endorsed by their partners. To receive GPE’s large-scale grants, governments must commit significant domestic funding to education.
Donors
Donors provide financial and technical assistance to help partner countries as they design and implement their education strategies.
Donors play a pivotal role in the coordination of partners in local education groups, and in the elaboration and monitoring of education strategies and programs.
Donors contribute funding to education on a bilateral basis and through the GPE Fund, and may act as GPE grant agents.
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Civil society
Civil society organizations (CSOs) help shape education policies, monitor programs and hold governments accountable for their duty to fulfill the right to education.
GPE works with CSO networks such as the Global Campaign for Education and Education International that help facilitate collaboration among organizations and strengthen national and global linkages.
GPE supports CSOs to be active members of local education groups, where they make meaningful contributions to policy discussions and education planning.
In the CSO constituency, GPE also works with youth advocates and networks to shape and influence education policies.
Multilateral organizations
Multilateral organizations play a pivotal role in implementing education programs, supervising the implementation of GPE grants and the disbursement of funds.
They include development banks, such as the World Bank, African Development Bank, Asian Development Bank, and Islamic Development Bank; and UN agencies, such as UNICEF, UNESCO and its institutes, and UNHCR.
Multilateral organizations provide an unparalleled source of knowledge and expertise to help GPE achieve its objectives and monitor its impact. The World Bank is the host of the GPE Secretariat and acts as trustee for its fund.
Private sector
The business community has the specialized expertise, resources and networks to tackle some of the most urgent problems facing education systems in lower-income countries.
In line with our country ownership principle, GPE leverages the knowledge, skills and advocacy potential of corporate partners to accelerate progress on education goals, ensuring benefits for both lower-income countries and business partners.
GPE works with the Global Business Coalition for Education and other networks and associations to support the business community's involvement in the education sector.
Private foundations
Philanthropic foundations provide a unique blend of strategic, technical and financial support for innovations leading to better education results in lower-income countries.
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GPE works with philanthropic foundations to leverage their technical expertise and networks, catalyze advocacy and accountability, and crowd-in financing that leads to innovative and sustainable responses to education challenges.
GPE works with the Children’s Investment Fund Foundation (CIFF), Comic Relief, Dubai Cares, Conrad Hilton Foundation, Open Society Foundations, Porticus, and the Rockefeller Foundation.
Our strategy
GPE 2020, our strategic plan for 2016-2020, outlines what the partnership must do to support stronger education systems, and achieve the Sustainable Development Goal 4 of inclusive and quality education for all. The strategy turns GPE’s vision into actionable goals and objectives.
GPE 2020 is monitored through a results framework, which tracks progress year by year and holds all members of the partnership accountable for delivering on the strategy.
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SACRAMENTO, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Educational Results Partnership (ERP), a nonprofit organization that applies data science to identify strategies that accelerate student success, today announced the 2018 - 2019 Honor Roll, recognizing Texas public schools, school districts and charter systems that have outperformed their peers in closing achievement gaps among higher-poverty student populations. The organization identified 855 schools and six districts based on the nation’s largest database on student achievement, publicly available at www.edresults.org.
Schools and districts that appear on the Honor Roll have demonstrated consistently high levels of student achievement, improvement in achievement levels over time, and a reduction in achievement gaps among student populations. The selection process also includes measures of college readiness for high schools. The program further recognizes STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Math) schools with a high percentage of low-income students that have demonstrated superior achievement.
“The Honor Roll is the only school recognition program in Texas based solely on objective achievement data,” said Marilyn Reznick, ERP board chair. “Our goal is to guide other educators to data-informed best practices for raising student achievement.”
The Honor Roll program is part of a national effort to recognize successful educational systems and promote solutions that are shown to improve student outcomes.
“ERP is all about improving educational equity and promoting career readiness for all students, regardless of their family income, background or ZIP code,” said James Lanich, Ph.D., ERP president and CEO. “These Honor Roll schools and districts are living proof that our students can succeed when schools are committed to removing educational obstacles and accelerating student success. By focusing attention on these bright spots among our schools, we hope to change the conversation from ‘what’s wrong’ to ‘what’s working,’ and encourage others to replicate their success.”
The Texas Honor Roll program is supported by numerous businesses and organizations, including the Texas Business Leadership Council, American Automobile Association (AAA) Texas, Macy’s, Wells Fargo, Chevron Corporation and Enterprise Holdings Foundation. “We value the support of our business partners,” Dr. Lanich said. “Employers have a big stake in improving outcomes for students who will make up the workforce of the future.”
About Educational Results Partnership
Educational Results Partnership (ERP) is a nonprofit organization that applies data science to help improve student outcomes and career readiness throughout our educational system. In partnership with educators and employers, ERP charts the pathways that lead to academic success and living-wage jobs. ERP’s goal is to ensure that more students are equipped to enter the workforce with the skills today’s global economy demands.