Education For All Fast Track Initiative
http://www.educationfasttrack.org/
- The developing countries listed at: http://www.educationfasttrack.org/partners/developing-countries/ , with initiative books: Albania Benin Bhutan Burkina Faso Cambodia Cameroon Central African Republic Djibouti Ethiopia Gambia, the Georgia Ghana Guinea Guinea-Bissau Guyana Haiti Honduras Kenya Kiribati Kyrgyz Republic Lao PDR Latvia Lesotho Liberia Madagascar Malawi Mali Mauritania Moldova Mongolia Mozambique Nepal Nicaragua Niger Papua New Guinea Rwanda Sao Tome and Principe Senegal Sierra Leone Tajikistan Tanzania Timor-Leste Togo Vietnam Yemen, Rep. Zambia
- The donors listed at: http://www.educationfasttrack.org/partners/donors-agencies/
- The civil society organisations listed at: http://www.educationfasttrack.org/partners/civil-society/
The reformed FTI leverages skills, resources and comparative advantages of all partners to:
- Decrease the ratio of children out of school in low-income countries from 21.5% in 2007 to under 5% in 2015.
- Double external funding to basic education in low-income countries, along with increased domestic funding.
- Increase the ratio of children able to read after two years of schooling from under 10% in 2009 to 50% by 2015.
(http://www.educationfasttrack.org/about-fti/reform/)
Through addressing 6 reform areas:
- Getting Results
- Strengthening the Country Focus of the FTI Partnership
- Elevating the EFA profile
- Mobilizing more financing
- Increasing Partner Country Voice
- Enhancing the Capacity of the FTI Secretaria to Support a Reformed FTI
2002
2015
For each partner country, there is an Education Sector Plan.