The public may not believe that the global learning crisis has personal relevance or domestic impact for the US. USAID’s latest Education Policy emphasises their support for the private sector’s role in helping low-income countries to boost learning rates for children. In light of the global education crisis, Bridge is working with governments and parents alike in order to deliver and support new ways to improve access to quality education. Organisations like USAID agree with the American people and have also shifted their focus to enable non-state bodies to help transform the global education crisis. The education crisis has global consequences and it’s only when the public and policy makers are aligned that we’ll see impactful change.
Source: Front Page Africa May 06, 2019 09:33 UTC