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.

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European Histamine Research Society

EHRS 1972 Athens Greece D

European Historic Houses Association

EHH 1974 Brussels Belgium D

European HIV/AIDS and Infectious Diseases Academy

European HIV/AIDS Academy Bucharest Romania G

European Holocaust Research Infrastructure

EHRI 2010 Amsterdam Netherlands F p

European Horizons

2015 New Haven CT USA G

European Humanist Federation

EHF 1991 Brussels Belgium D

European Humanities Research Centre, Oxford

EHRC 1994 Oxford UK G

European Humanities University

EHU International Vilnius Lithuania G

European IFYE Alumni Association

1958 E v

European Industrial Research Management Association

EIRMA 1966 Brussels Belgium D t

European Information and Research Network on Parliamentary History

EuParl 2007 Prague Czechia F

European Information Network on Cultural Heritage Policies

HEREIN Project Brussels Belgium F

European Initiative for Agricultural Research for Development

EIARD Brussels Belgium F g

European Initiative for Security Studies

EISS Paris France F

European Institute at Columbia University

1949 New York NY USA G j

European Institute Emmanuel Levinas

2011 J j

European Institute for Advanced Studies in Management

EIASM 1971 Brussels Belgium F j

European Institute for Biomedical Imaging Research

EIBIR 2006 Vienna Austria D j

European Institute for Comparative Cultural Research

ERICarts 1993 Cologne Germany E j

European Institute for Comparative Urban Research

EURICUR 1990 Leuven Belgium N j

European Institute for Computer Anti-Virus Research

EICAR 1991 Neubiberg Germany E j

European Institute for Construction Labour Research

CLR 1993 Brussels Belgium E j

European Institute for E-Learning

EIfEL 2001 Champlost France E jy

European Institute for Environmental Education, Interpretation and Training

PANGEA Institute 1992 Sabaudia Italy G j

European Institute for Export Compliance

EIFEC Brussels Belgium E

European Institute for Family Life Education

EIFLE 1992 Sant Cugat del Vallés Spain F j

European Institute for Futures Studies

EIFS 1990 E j

European Institute for International Economic Relations

1995 Wuppertal Germany G j

European Institute for Intervention and Research on Burn Out

EIIRBO Brussels Belgium F j

European Institute for Local Development

EILD 2009 D

European Institute for Progressive Cultural Policies

EIPCP Vienna Austria G j

European Institute for the Biology of Ageing

ERIBA Groningen Netherlands J

European Institute for the Study of Contemporary Antisemitism

EISCA 2007 London UK N j

European Institute of Communication and Culture

EURICOM 1991 Ljubljana Slovenia G j

European Institute of Cultural Routes

EICR 1997 Luxembourg Luxembourg E j

European Institute of Diplomacy and International Relations

Vasco da Gama Brussels Belgium J

European Institute of Education and Social Policy

EIESP 1975 Paris France E j

European Institute of Interdisciplinary Research

EIIR 2003 Paris France E j

European Institute of Japanese Studies, Stockholm

EIJS 1992 Stockholm Sweden G j

European Institute of Marine Studies

1991 Plouzané France N j

European Institute of Protestant Studies

EIPS 1998 Belfast UK N j

European Institute of Retailing and Services Studies

EIRASS 1992 Eindhoven Netherlands N j

European Institute of Social Security

EISS 1968 Leuven Belgium E j

European Institute of Studies on Prevention

IREFREA 1988 Palma Spain F j

European Institute, London School of Economics

1991 London UK G j

European Integration Studies Centre, Vilnius

EISC 1995 Vilnius Lithuania N

European Interim Agreement on Social Security other Than Schemes for Old Age, Invalidity and Survivors

1953 Strasbourg France T g

European Interim Agreement on Social Security Schemes Relating to Old Age, Invalidity and Survivors

1953 Strasbourg France T g

European International Business Academy

EIBA 1974 Brussels Belgium D v

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