Global Civil Society & the UN Sustainable Development Goals

Goal 4: Quality Education

Quality Education


Progress towards quality education was already slower than required before the pandemic, but COVID-19 has had devastating impacts on education, causing learning losses in four out of five of the 104 countries studied.

Without additional measures, an estimated 84 million children and young people will stay out of school by 2030 and approximately 300 million students will lack the basic numeracy and literacy skills necessary for success in life.

In addition to free primary and secondary schooling for all boys and girls by 2030, the aim is to provide equal access to affordable vocational training, eliminate gender and wealth disparities, and achieve universal access to quality higher education.

Education is the key that will allow many other Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) to be achieved. When people are able to get quality education they can break from the cycle of poverty.

Education helps to reduce inequalities and to reach gender equality. It also empowers people everywhere to live more healthy and sustainable lives. Education is also crucial to fostering tolerance between people and contributes to more peaceful societies.

To deliver on Goal 4, education financing must become a national investment priority. Furthermore, measures such as making education free and compulsory, increasing the number of teachers, improving basic school infrastructure and embracing digital transformation are essential.

Name Acronym Founded City HQ Country/Territory HQ Type I Type II

International Centre for Trade Union Rights

ICTUR 1987 London UK E t

International Centre for Transdisciplinary Studies and Research

1987 Paris France E v

International Centre for Yoga Education and Research

ICYER Rajapalayam India G

International Centre for Youth Development on Information Communication Technology

ICYDICT 2010 Lagos Nigeria G

International Centre of Complex Project Management

ICCPM 2007 Deakin ACT Australia C

International Centre of Cultural Development and Cooperation, Rome

1985 Rome Italy G

International Centre of Economics, Humanities and Management

ICEHM J

International Centre of Educational Systems

ICES 1989 Moscow Russia E

International Centre of Excellence in Tourism and Hospitality Education

THE-ICE 2004 Brisbane QLD Australia F

International Centre of Films for Children and Young People

1955 Teheran Iran Islamic Rep E y

International Centre of Oriental Dance Art and Culture

ICODAC 2002 Brussels Belgium N

International Centre of Research, Greece

ICR N

International Centre of Studies on the Tourist Economy

CISET 1991 Oriago di Mira Italy G

International Centre on Research El Niño

Guayaquil Ecuador G

International Centre on Space Technologies for Natural and Cultural Heritage

HIST 2007 Beijing China E g

International Cetacean Education Research Centre

ICERC 1987 Tokyo Japan G

International Chair-Network UNESCO/ICES on "Technical and Vocational Education and Training"

TVET Moscow Russia K

International Child and Youth Care Network

CYC-Net J

International Child Development Programme

ICDP 1992 Watford UK F

International Child Welfare Organization

ICWO 1989 Kumi Uganda G

International Child Welfare Service

1974 Rønde Denmark G

International Childbirth Education Association

ICEA 1960 Raleigh NC USA F v

International Childhood and Youth Research Network

ICYRnet Belfast UK D y

International Children's Trust

ICT 1967 Coventry UK G f

International Chinese Musculoskeletal Research Society

ICMRS 1994 Chengdu China G

International Cholangiocarcinoma Research Network

ICRN Herriman UT USA F

International Christian Aid Relief Enterprises

ICARE 1982 Surry Hills NSW Australia G

International Christian Centre for Research on Information about and Analysis of the Strip Cartoon

1985 Brussels Belgium E

International Christian Maritime Association

ICMA 1969 London UK B y

International Christian Medical and Dental Association

ICMDA 1986 St Albans UK D

International Christian Studies Association

ICSA 1983 Pasadena CA USA D

International Christian University

ICU 1949 Tokyo Japan G

International Churchill Society

ICS 1968 Washington DC USA E

International Cinema and Television School

1986 Artemisa Cuba E

International Cinema Technology Association

ICTA 1971 Englewood Cliffs NJ USA J

International Circle of Educational Institutes for Graphic Arts Technology and Management

ICEIGATM 1957 Mariakerke Belgium F vt

International Civil Aviation Organization

ICAO 1947 Montréal QC Canada B g

International Civil Liberties Alliance

ICLA 2012 Basel Switzerland C

International Civil Liberties Monitoring Group

ICLMG 2002 Toronto ON Canada G y

International Clearinghouse for Birth Defects Surveillance and Research

ICBDSR 1974 Salt Lake City UT USA F y

International Clematis Society

1984 Waltham Cross UK D

International Club of Young Laparoscopic Surgeons

ICYLS 2002 Montpellier France C

International Co-operative Alliance

ICA 1895 Brussels Belgium A y

International Coaching Federation

ICF 1992 Lexington KY USA C v

International Coalition for Animal Welfare

ICFAW 2002 London UK F y

International Coalition of Library Consortia

ICOLC 1997 Atlanta GA USA F y

International Coca Research Institute

ICORI La Paz Bolivia N j

International Cocoa Initiative

ICI 2002 Geneva Switzerland F y

International Coffee Partners

ICP 2001 Hamburg Germany J

International Cognitive Load Theory Association

ICLTA 2014 Taipei Taiwan J

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