Fixing the Broken Promise of Education for All

Findings from the Global Initiative on Out-of-school Children

Highlights

Fixing the Broken Promise of Education for All, a report produced by the UNESCO Institute for Statistics and UNICEF, could not be more timely. As the international community renews its commitment to advance every child’s right to education, it explores why global progress has stalled since the early 2000s, when millions of additional children poured into the world’s classrooms, and provides the data and analysis needed to move forward and reach every child excluded from education.

With its rich combination of data and analysis, this report provides a nuanced assessment of why some children never make it into the classroom at all, why some children start going to school far later than others, and why some children are more likely than their peers to drop out before they complete their schooling. It reminds us—if any reminder were needed—of the critical need for good data to inform the educational policies that can reduce the barriers that continue to stand between children and their fundamental right to an education.

Cover image for the OOSCI global report 2015
Author(s)
UNESCO Institute for Statistics and UNICEF
Publication date
Languages
English, French, Arabic, Spanish
ISBN
978-92-9189-161-0