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Could education be the inequality leader for post-2015?

Posted by admin on 30 October 2012
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  There is now an impressively broad consensus in the technical discussions on post-2015, about the necessary centrality of inequality in the new development framework. And a lot of thinking is underway about how to move from technical consensus to read more

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250 million ‘not learning’: An education crisis?

Posted by admin on 16 October 2012
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  This is a guest post from Will Paxton, head of education, who has been at UNESCO’s launch of the 2012 Global Monitoring Report today, which presents new statistics that are a cause for concern…   —     There read more

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Educational inequality and post-2015

Posted by admin on 4 October 2012
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  I’ve been under a rock working on our report on inequality and post-2015; but happily, here’s a great guest post from our new head of education Will Paxton, looking at – inequality and post-2015. There’s a theme here… The read more

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Sneak preview: Inequality during the MDGs – new findings

Posted by admin on 26 September 2012
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  I probably shouldn’t do this, but it’s too good not to share. Jess Espey of our research team commissioned a study from the Young Lives project – a longitudinal study of children growing up in Ethiopia, India (Andhra Pradesh), Peru read more

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The Child Development Index 2012

Posted by admin on 19 July 2012
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  So, the Child Development Index 2012: Progress, Challenges and Inequality is out. Launched in 2008 as a complement to the Human Development Index, the CDI is designed to capture progress in child well-being. The index combines measures of health, read more

Posted in Uncategorized | Tagged CDI, data, education, index, inequality, mortality, nutrition, underweight | Comments 3 Comments

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