South Asia EFA Mid-Term Policy Review Conference
julho 01, 2008
"16-19 June 2008
Kathmandu, NepalRepresentatives from South Asian countries, UN agencies and partners involved in education met in Nepal to prepare policy recommendations aimed at ensuring the achievement of the Education for All goals by 2015.
Using results of the national and sub-regional EFA Mid-Decade Assessment (MDA) reports and the 2008 EFA Global Monitoring Report, the EFA Mid-Term Policy Review Conference aimed to translate findings of the MDA into concrete actions, identify policy gaps, and propose policies and strategies towards reaching the un-reached groups in education.
The conference was an opportunity for South Asian countries and EFA partners to verify and validate the South Asia EFA MDA sub-regional synthesis report. The conference was organized by the Assessment, Information Systems, Monitoring and Statistics (AIMS) Unit, the UNESCO Institute for Statistics (UIS) Regional Office, on behalf of the UNESCO Asia and Pacific Regional Bureau for Education in close collaboration with the UNESCO Kathmandu Office.
Download conference documents:
16 June 2008
- Opening Remark (word/32KB)- Balananda Paudel, Secretary General, Ministry of Education and Sports, Nepal
- Opening Remark (word/43KB) - Colin Kaiser, Director, UNESCO Nepal
- Opening Remark (word/88KB) - Frances Turner, Deputy Regional Director, UNICEF ROSA
- Highlights of the 2008 GMR (PPT/0.9MB) - Sheldon Shaeffer, Director, UNESCO Bangkok
- Highlights of the South Asia EFA MDA Sub-Regional Report (PPT/3MB) - James Jennings, South Asia EFA MDA Sub-Regional Report Writer
- Rationale for Policy Review (PPT/1.5MB) - Ko-Chih Tung, UIS-AIMS Regional Advisor/Head, UNESCO Bangkok
- Monitoring of EFA Progress (PPT/1.5MB) - Nyi Nyi Thaung, Programme Specialist, UIS-AIMS, UNESCO Bangkok
Thematic Issues Presentations:
- Inclusive Education (PPT/0.9MB) - Johan Lindberg, Associate Expert in Education and Human Rights, UNESCO Bangkok
- Beyond Groups: The Dynamics of Diversity (PPT/104KB) - Susan Durston, Regional Education Adviser, UNICEF ROSA
- Gender Equality (PPT/1.4MB) - Maki Hayashikawa, Programme Specialist in Gender and Quality Basic Education, UNESCO Bangkok
- Adult Literacy and Continuing Education (PPT/523KB) - Kiichi Oyasu, Programme Specialist in Literacy, UNESCO Bangkok
- Language (PPT/53KB) - Carl Grove, SIL
- Quality (PPT/1.4MB) - Els Heijnen, Save the Children Sweden
- Finance and Governance (PPT/1.3MB) Raquel Castillo, ASPBAE
Thematic Working Group Presentations:
18 June 2008
- Gender and Inclusive Group (PPT/52KB)
- Quality Group (PPT/54KB)
- Finance Group (PPT/140KB)
Thematic Working Group Reports:
- Literacy (word/138KB)
- Gender and Inclusive (word/54KB)
- Gender and Inclusive Matrix (word/137KB)
- Quality (word/72KB)
- Finance (word/89KB)
Country Presentations:
19 June 2008
- Bangladesh Report (word/73KB)
- Bangladesh Presentation (PPT/55KB)
- Bhutan Report (word/47KB)
- Bhutan Presentation (PPT/322KB)
- India Presentation (PPT/126KB)
- Maldives Presentation (PPT/2.3MB)
- Nepal Report (word/64KB)
Nepal Presentation (PPT/648KB) - Pakistan Report (word/72KB)
Pakistan Presentation (PPT/175KB) - Sri Lanka Report (word/85KB)
- Sri Lanka Presentation (PPT/106KB)
Next Steps and Closing:
- A Way Forward: Recommendations on Enhancing EFA Monitoring & Evaluation (PPT/139KB) - Nyi Nyi Thaung and Nori Furukawa (UNESCO Bangkok)
- Next Steps (PPT/594KB) - Ko-Chih Tung (UIS-AIMS, UNESCO Bangkok)
- South Asia EFA Coordinators Recommendations (PPT/638KB)
EFA Partners' Group Reflection on Supporting Policy Processes for Reaching the Unreached (PPT/102KB) - Summary of Recommendations (PDF/99KB)
Related materials:
If you have any problems downloading the documents, please contact efa(at)unescobkk.org." ( UNESCOBKK.ORG - aqui)
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