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Cliquez pour modifier le style du titre Education for people and planet: Creating sustainable futures for all Manos Antoninis Executive Board, Paris 27 September 2016 #SDG4All @GEMReport

MONITORING SDG 4: SELECT FINDINGS (1) Target 4.1: Primary and secondary education 263 million children, adolescents and youth are out of school 43% of youth complete upper secondary school Target 4.2: Early childhood Pre-primary education is compulsory in 50 countries 67% of children attend school the year before entry to primary Target 4.3: TVET, higher education and adult education 207 million are now enrolled in tertiary education worldwide but less than 1% from the poorest households complete 4 years or more of tertiary education

MONITORING SDG 4: SELECT FINDINGS (2) Target 4.4: Skills for work Strong reading skills double the probability of a decent job Only a third of adults are financially literate Target 4.5: Equity In 2014, 63% of countries achieved gender parity in primary, 46% in lower secondary and 23% in upper secondary For every 100 among the richest in low income countries: - only 36 of the poorest complete primary education; - only 7 of the poorest complete upper secondary education Target 4.6: Literacy and numeracy Only 6% of adults in the poorest countries participated in a literacy programme 15% of adults in OECD countries have very low literacy skills

MONITORING SDG 4: SELECT FINDINGS (3) Target 4.7: Sustainable development / global citizenship Half of curricula make no mention of climate change Target 4a: Education facilities and learning environments 3 in 10 primary schools lack an adequate water supply Target 4b: Scholarships Fewer than 25,000 scholarships were offered by governments in 2015 Target 4c: Teachers In 2014, 82% of teachers had the minimum qualifications required to teach in pre-primary education, 93% in primary, and 91% in secondary education.

RECOMMENDATIONS FOR MONITORING SDG4 Build capacity 1. Education ministries should use the findings of household surveys to monitor inequality in their education systems. 2.Establish a national assessment framework that monitors a range of learning outcomes, including for those who left school early. 3.A focus on education quality means more than just a focus on learning outcomes: review curricula and textbooks as well. 4.Monitor a fuller range of lifelong learning opportunities, including adult education. 5.Share best practices of education policy and systems within organisations of regional cooperation. 6.Use national education accounts approach to improve monitoring of spending.

PROJECTIONS FOR EDUCATION 2030 World is not set to achieve key global education commitment until 2084 YEAR 2015 2042 2059 2084 YEAR Universal Universal Universal primary Lower Upper 2030 completion secondary 2042 secondary 2059 2084 SDGs adopted Education 2030 deadline Education 2030 deadline Global average completion Universal primary completion Sub-Saharan Africa completion Universal Lower secondary completion Universal Upper secondary completion 2080 2089 After 2100

2016 GEM REPORT: THEMATIC CONTENT Planet: environmental sustainability Peace: political participation, peace and justice Prosperity: inclusive and sustainable growth Place: inclusive and sustainable cities People: inclusive social development Partnerships for sustainable development

Living sustainably requires a huge shift in mindset and education must be a part of that change Credit: Nur aini Yuwanita Wakan

PLANET Education can help with the shift to a more sustainable way of living. Credit: Sydelle Willow Smith / GEM Report Education is proven to be the best tool for climate change awareness Education is the most effective means for addressing population growth

An inclusive education ensures economic growth is sustainable and doesn t leave anyone behind Credit: Ivy Grace F. Rivera - Philippines

PROSPERITY Education can help economies transform and provide skills for green jobs Governments need to increase energy research and development by up to fivefold annually to shift to low carbon intensity redit: Dominic Sansoni / World Bank

Progress in health, nutrition and gender equality is inextricably linked with progress in education Credit: Nicolas Axelrod / Ruom for UNFPA

PEOPLE Educating women is at the heart of social development Credit: Fernanda Pineda, USAid If women in sub-saharan Africa achieved universal upper secondary education by 2030, it would prevent 3.5 million child deaths in 2050-60

An inclusive education is a powerful preventive tool and antidote for violence Credit: 2015 Bede Sheppard/ Human Rights Watch

PEACE Education can help people participate in political processes and justice systems Those with higher education are more likely to channel discontent through non-violent protests Credit: BRAC Bangladesh

Education must be integrated into urban planning to create sustainable cities Credit: Anna Spysz

PLACES Fast urban growth is putting strain on education systems More than one-third of urban residents in lower income countries live in slums where education is poorly provided Migrants face challenges and need education Credit: Kate Holt

We must pull together if we are to achieve the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development Credit: Marisol Grandon/Department for International Development

PARTNERSHIPS More domestic resources are needed Education can increase tax compliance

FINAL RECOMMENDATIONS For education to be transformative in support of the new sustainable development agenda, education as usual will not suffice 1. Sectors need to collaborate 2. Formal and non-formal education are key to tackle cross-sector issues 3. Education systems need increased, predictable and equitable financing 4. Revisit the purpose of education: a) In developing skills policies, consider the implications of sustainable growth in the medium- and long-term b) Civic, peace and sustainability education programmes are important levers for SDGs

2016 GEM REPORT MATERIALS Full report and summary in all UN languages Summary in 14 other languages Farsi German Hindi Indonesian Japanese Korean Lao Nepali Portuguese Swahili Thai Urdu Vietnamese Khmer A video of key messages A comic book version of the Report for youth A fold out flyer with the key messages and an online and mobile-phone version Powerpoint presentations in English, French and Spanish A policy brief containing key recommendations for policy makers The gender review on 3 October

Cliquez pour modifier le style du titre Download the Report: Bitly.com/sdg4all Blogs: gemreportunesco.wordpress.com educacionmundialblog.wordpress.com #SDG4All @GEMreport