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

Global Battery Alliance

GBA 2017 Cologny Switzerland C y

Global Biodiversity Information Facility

GBIF Copenhagen Denmark F gy

Global Biotechnology Transfer Foundation

GBTF Leeds UK J

Global Brigades

2007 Seattle WA USA F

Global Business Coalition for Education

GBC-Education 2012 J

Global Business Education Network

BUSINET 1987 F

Global Business School Network

GBSN 2003 Washington DC USA F

Global Campaign for Education

GCE 1999 Johannesburg South Africa F y

Global Campaign for Peace Education

1999 E

Global Campus of Human Rights

2002 Venice Italy E

Global Campuses Foundation

GCF 2001 Williston VT USA N f

Global Child Nutrition Foundation

GCNF 2006 Seattle WA USA F f

Global Citizens Network

1992 St Paul MN USA N

Global Citizenship Alliance

GCA 2015 Salzburg Austria C

Global Citizenship Education Fund

Barcelona Spain F f

Global Climate-Change Impact Studies Centre

GCISC 2002 Islamabad Pakistan G

Global Coalition for Change

2013 Castlemaine VIC Australia G

Global Coalition for Regulatory Science Research

GCRSR 2013 Jefferson AR USA E g

Global Coalition to Protect Education from Attack

GCPEA 2010 New York NY USA E y

Global College, Long Island University

1965 Brooklyn NY USA G

Global Communication Association

GCA 2007 Greensboro NC USA G

Global Community Engagement and Resilience Fund

GCERF F

Global Compact on Education

J

Global Competitiveness Empowerment Forum

GCEF 2008 Seoul Korea Rep G

Global Confederation for Interprofessional Education and Collaborative Practice

Groningen Netherlands E ct

Global Confederation of Higher Education Associations for Agriculture and Life Sciences

GCHERA 1998 C y

Global Congress for Qualitative Health Research

GCQHR S c

Global Connections Foundation

1995 Beijing China G f

Global Cooperation Society

GCS International 1979 Seoul Korea Rep G

Global Core Research Center for Ships and Offshore Plants

GCRC-SOP 2011 Busan Korea Rep N

Global Council for Innovation in Rapeseed and Canola

GCIRC 1977 Paris France D

Global Council of Corporate Universities

GlobalCCU 2006 N

Global DARE Foundation

Windham ME USA C

Global Dental Relief

GDR 2001 Denver CO USA N

Global Development Learning Network

GDLN 2000 Washington DC USA F y

Global Development Orientation Trust

1998 Tiruchirappalli India N

Global Development Research Centre

GDRC 2000 Kobe Japan G

Global Development Studies, Helsinki

1969 Helsinki Finland G j

Global Diaspora Confederation

GDC 2020 F

Global e-Schools and Communities Initiative

GESCI 2003 Nairobi Kenya J

Global Economist Forum

GEF 1904 Dhaka Bangladesh F

Global Ecovillage Network

GEN 1994 F

Global Education and Scholar Services - Gallaudet University

GESS 1974 Washington DC USA N

Global Education Cluster

F y

Global Education Conference

F c

Global Education for Sustainability Foundation

GES Foundation London UK G f

Global Education Fund

GEF 1998 Boulder CO USA G f

Global Education Motivators

GEM 1981 Philadelphia PA USA F

Global Education Network Europe

GENE 2001 Dublin Ireland F y

Global Education: Exchanges for Engineers and Entrepreneurs

Ge4 1996 Albi France F

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