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

Institute for International Economic Studies

IIES 1962 Stockholm Sweden G j

Institute for International Integration Studies

IIIS 2001 Dublin Ireland G j

Institute for International Medical Education

IIME 1999 New York NY USA G j

Institute for International Policy Studies, Tokyo

IIPS 1988 Tokyo Japan G j

Institute for International Research on Criminal Policy

IRCP 1992 Ghent Belgium N j

Institute for International Studies in Education, Pittsburgh PA

1987 Pittsburgh PA USA G j

Institute for Jewish Policy Research

JPR 1941 London UK G j

Institute for Knowledge and Innovation Southeast Asia

IKI-SEA Bangkok Thailand N j

Institute for Labour and Family Research

ILFR 1992 Bratislava Slovakia N j

Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies

IMAS 2010 Hobart TAS Australia G j

Institute for Medieval Studies

IMS Leeds UK N j

Institute for Mediterranean Studies

IMS 1997 Busan Korea Rep N j

Institute for Migration Research and Intercultural Studies

IMIS 1991 Osnabrück Germany G jv

Institute for Palestine Studies

IPS 1963 Washington DC USA G j

Institute for Planetary Synthesis

IPS 1981 Châtelaine Switzerland F j

Institute for Policy Studies, Singapore

IPS 1988 Singapore Singapore G j

Institute for Policy Studies, Washington DC

IPS 1963 Washington DC USA G j

Institute for Productive Learning in Europe

1989 Berlin Germany G j

Institute for Quantitative Investment Research

Inquire Europe 1990 Hoensbroek Netherlands N j

Institute for Research and Debate on Governance

IRG 2006 Paris France G j

Institute for Research on Public Policy

IRPP 1972 Montréal QC Canada G j

Institute for Research on the African Diaspora in the Americas and the Caribbean

IRADAC 1994 New York NY USA N j

Institute for Research on World Systems

IROWS 2000 Riverside CA USA G j

Institute for Research, Extension and Training in Agriculture

IRETA 1980 Apia Samoa E gj

Institute for Social and Environmental Transition–International

ISET-International 1997 Boulder CO USA F

Institute for Strategic and Development Studies, Quezon City

ISDS 1991 Quezon City Philippines G j

Institute for the Integration of Latin America and the Caribbean

1965 Buenos Aires Argentina E gj

Institute for the Preservation of Medical Traditions

IPMT 2007 Washington DC USA G j

Institute for the Secularization of Islamic Society

ISIS Amherst NY USA G j

Institute for the Study of Contemporary Antisemitism

2010 Bloomington IN USA N j

Institute for the Study of Diplomacy

ISD 1978 Washington DC USA G j

Institute for the Study of English in Africa

ISEA 1964 Grahamstown South Africa G j

Institute for the Study of Genocide, New York

ISG 1982 New York NY USA G j

Institute for the Study of Global Antisemitism and Policy

ISGAP 2004 Miami Beach FL USA G j

Institute for the Study of Human Rights, Columbia University

ISHR 1978 New York NY USA G j

Institute for the Study of International Development

ISID 1963 Montréal QC Canada G jv

Institute for the Study of International Organizations, Brooklyn NY

Brooklyn NY USA N j

Institute for the Study of Islam and Christianity

ISIC 1989 McLean VA USA F j

Institute for the Study of Languages and Cultures of Asia and Africa

ILCAA 1964 Tokyo Japan G j

Institute for the Study of the Americas

ISA 2004 London UK G j

Institute for Tourism and Recreational Research in Northern Europe

NIT 1991 Kiel Germany G ej

Institute for War and Peace Reporting

IWPR 1991 London UK F j

Institute for Women's Studies in the Arab World

IWSAW 1973 Beirut Lebanon G j

Institute for World Economics of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences

IWE 1973 Budapest Hungary G j

Institute for World Society Studies

2000 Bielefeld Germany G j

Institute of Accountants and Bookkeepers

IAB 1973 London UK F ev

Institute of African Research and Studies, University of Cairo

IARS 1947 Cairo Egypt G j

Institute of Air and Space Law, Montréal

IASL 1951 Montréal QC Canada G j

Institute of Asia-Pacific Studies Waseda University

WIAPS 1997 Tokyo Japan G j

Institute of Asian and Transcultural Studies

1993 Vilnius Lithuania G

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