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

Near East Foundation

NEF 1915 Syracuse NY USA G f

Near East School of Theology

NEST 1932 Beirut Lebanon G

Near East/South Asia Council of Overseas Schools

NESA 1968 Athens Greece D

Nederlandstalig Genootschap voor Vergelijkende Studie van Opvoeding en Onderwijs

NGVO 1962 Amsterdam Netherlands G

Needham Research Institute

NRI Cambridge UK N j

Neglected Tropical Diseases Support Center

NTD-SC 2013 Decatur GA USA G

Neil D Levin Graduate Institute of International Relations and Commerce

Levin Institute New York NY USA G j

Nestlé Foundation for the Study of Problems of Nutrition in the World

Nestlé Foundation 1966 Lausanne Switzerland F f

Net4Society

2008 Bonn Germany E

Netherlands Organization for International Cooperation in Higher Education

1952 The Hague Netherlands G

NETLIPSE

Baarn Netherlands F

Network for Advancing and Evaluating the Societal Impact of Science

AESIS The Hague Netherlands F

Network for Business Sustainability

NBS 2005 London ON Canada F

Network for Capacity Building in Integrated Water Resources Management

CAP-Net Pretoria South Africa E y

Network for Educational and Multidisciplinary Research Africa

NEMRA Kampala Uganda J

Network for European Social Policy Analysis

ESPAnet 2002 Stockholm Sweden F

Network for Innovation in Career Guidance and Counselling in Europe

NICE Gillingham UK E

Network for International Policies and Cooperation in Education and Training

NORRAG Geneva Switzerland F v

Network for Research and Training of Tropical Diseases in Central America

NeTROPICA 1998 Heredia Costa Rica F

Network for the Enhancement of Teaching and Learning in research-intensive universities

NETL J c

Network for Young Nordic Neutron Scatterers

NYNNeS F c

Network for Young Researchers in Andrology

NYRA 2006 F v

Network Glia

2011 Berlin Germany F

Network of Academies of Sciences in Countries of Organization of Islamic Conference

NASIC 2004 Islamabad Pakistan F

Network of African Youths for Development

NAYD 2006 Yaoundé Cameroon F

Network of AIDS Researchers of Eastern and Southern Africa

NARESA 1988 Nairobi Kenya F y

Network of Asia-Pacific Education and Training Institutes in Tourism

APETIT 1997 Macau Macau F

Network of Associations of Local Authorities of South-East Europe

NALAS 2001 Skopje North Macedonia E y

Network of Democracy Research Institutes

NDRI Washington DC USA F y

Network of Education Policy Centers

NEPC 2006 Zagreb Croatia F

Network of European Alimentary Culture

NEAC Caserta Italy F

Network of European Cultural Managers

ORACLE 1992 Brussels Belgium F

Network of European Institutes for Advanced Studies

Netias 2004 Paris France F

Network of European Museum Organizations

NEMO 1993 Berlin Germany F

Network of European Voluntary Service Organisations

NEVSO Brussels Belgium J

Network of Institutes and Schools of Public Administration in Central and Eastern Europe

NISPAcee 1994 Bratislava Slovakia F y

Network of Institutes for Socioeconomic Studies of the Caribbean Basin

1981 Coral Gables FL USA G j

Network of International Business Schools

NIBS Heverlee Belgium D

Network of International Christian Schools

NICS 1983 Southaven MS USA N

Network of International Education Associations

NIEA Tucson AZ USA C y

Network of Internet and Society Research Centers

NoC 2012 F y

Network of Macrouniversities of Latin America and the Caribbean

2002 Mexico City Mexico F

Network of Reference Laboratories for Monitoring of Emerging Environmental Pollutants

NORMAN Network 2005 Verneuil-en-Halatte France F y

Network of Schools of Public Policy, Affairs, and Administration

NASPAA Washington DC USA G

Network of Universities from the Capitals of Europe

UNICA 1990 Brussels Belgium F

Network on European Communications and Transport Activity Research

NECTAR 1985 Enschede Netherlands F

Network on Urban Research in the European Union

NUREC 1989 Duisburg Germany F

Network Science Society

NetSci West Newton MA USA F

Network-Association of European Researchers in Urbanisation in the South

N-AERUS 1996 F v

Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations

NDLTD 1996 Christiansburg VA USA F

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