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UN launches first-ever International Finance Facility for Education

Multi-billion-dollar fund will support education, skills development investments in lower-middle-income countries

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 18 Sep 2022 12:00PM

UN launches first-ever International Finance Facility for Education
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres says, over time, the fund is expected to grow from the initial US$2 billion to US$5 billion and then to US$10 billion, adding that this is the biggest-ever single investment in global education the world has seen and will transform the prospects of millions of children. – @thehumangutan Twitter pic, September 18, 2022

NEW YORK – United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres and his special envoy for global education, Gordon Brown, yesterday launched a multi-billion-dollar International Finance Facility for Education (IFFEd).

With the first projects expected in 2023, IFFEd will support education and skills development investments in lower-middle-income countries. With initial funding of US$2 billion (RM9.1 billion), the facility is expected to expand to US$10 billion by 2030, reported Xinhua.

Since the Covid-19 pandemic began, two-thirds of countries have cut their education budgets, but education is the building block of peaceful, prosperous, stable societies, said Guterres at a joint press conference with Brown.

“Reducing investment virtually guarantees more serious crises further down the line. We need to get more, not less money into education systems.”

Wealthy countries can increase funding from domestic sources, but many developing countries are being hit by the cost-of-living crisis, and urgently need support for education, Guterres said, adding that this is exactly the role of the IFFEd.

This facility is aimed at getting financing to lower-middle-income countries – home to half of the world’s children and youth – and to the majority of the world’s displaced and refugee children, he noted.

IFFEd is not a new fund, but a mechanism to increase the resources available to multilateral banks to provide low-cost education finance. It will complement and work alongside existing tools that provide grants and other assistance, said Guterres, urging all international donors and philanthropic organisations to back IFFEd.

Brown said IFFEd is to deal with a crisis when 260 million schooling-age children do not go to school, 400 million children at the age of 11 are not able to read or write and leave education for good, and 840 million children and young people, by the time they leave education in their teens, have no qualifications for the workplace of the future.

“Over time, we expect the fund to grow from the US$2 billion that it will be initially, to US$5 billion and then to US$10 billion. 

“This means that today we’re announcing the biggest-ever single investment in global education that the world has seen, and we believe it can transform the prospects of millions of children,” he said. – Bernama, September 18, 2022

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