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Achieving Sustainable Development Goal 4 9 April 2020 "World Bank shifts position on funding for most private-for-profit schools", by David Edwards.
David Edwards
In a sudden and far-reaching policy shift, World Bank President David Malpass has agreed to major reforms that include officially freezing any direct or indirect investments in private for-profit pre-primary, primary and secondary schools. This has been a critical issue for Education International for many years and has been the...
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Fighting the commercialisation of education 29 October 2019 World Bank ombudsman to launch investigation into IFC funding of Bridge International Academies
The World Bank’s accountability mechanism, the Compliance Advisor Ombudsman (CAO), has published a report that finds “substantial concerns” regarding the International Finance Corporation (IFC)’s investment in for-profit education provider Bridge International Academies and has announced that they will launch an investigation into the matter.
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Fighting the commercialisation of education 21 August 2019 Liberia: civil society calls on government to stop the expansion of private education
The fight against the privatisation of education has taken a step further in Liberia. The National Teachers' Association of Liberia together with twelve civil and human right organisations and two religious organisations sent a joint letter to public authorities reminding them of their responsibility to ensure quality public education for...
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Union renewal and development 11 February 2019 Africa: teachers call on politicians to reject privatisation
Education International’s African leaders have released a statement today calling on their Heads of States to reject privatisation and to invest in quality public education for all.
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Fighting the commercialisation of education 18 June 2018 EI urges Pearson, The World Bank and DFID UK to stop supporting Bridge International
In letters addressed to the leaders of the Pearson, The World Bank and the Department for International Development (DfID) of the United Kingdom, Education International urged the organizations to stop their sponsorship of Bridge International Academies, a for-profit school chain with operations in Africa and Asia.
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Fighting the commercialisation of education 8 May 2018 Educators confront Pearson for funding profit driven Bridge International Academies
Education activists, teachers and global union leaders went to London to urge shareholders at the Pearson Annual General Meeting to stop funding Bridge International Academies, a for-profit company that makes money by shortchanging the education of thousands of at risk children.
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Fighting the commercialisation of education 27 April 2018 Five reasons Pearson (and everyone else) should stop investing in Bridge Academies right now
Pearson Education has invested tons of money in fee-charging, for-profit schools operated by Bridge International Academies. Many Bridge schools use unqualified staff, unofficial curriculum in substandard facilities. Its fees can push families into further poverty.
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Fighting the commercialisation of education 8 February 2018 Uganda: unlicensed schools continue to operate, defying Government’s decision
The battle between the private school chain Bridge International Academies and the Ugandan authorities is far from over as the company continues to operate its schools despite government warnings to comply with minimum standards.
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Fighting the commercialisation of education 14 November 2017 #WDR2018 Reality Check #3: Say No to for profit experiments in education: support Public education
Juliet Wajega
The World Development Report (WDR) 2018 - Learning to realize Education’s Promise - places learning at the center to equip children and youth for the future. The report recognizes the key role teachers play in achievement of quality education.
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Fighting the commercialisation of education 7 September 2017 The Liberian Government's school privatisation program exposed
A leaked copy of the Government commissioned report investigating the Partnership Schools for Liberia programme has concluded that it cannot work “with sustainable budgets and staffing levels, and without negative side effects on other schools.”
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Fighting the commercialisation of education 21 April 2017 Unions ask World Bank to turn its back to edubusinesses
Trade unions from all over the world are protesting against the support the World Bank is offering to for-profit education providers like Bridge International Academies.
Unions ask World Bank to turn its back to edubusinesses