The EFA Global Monitoring Report is developed annually by an independent team and published by UNESCO.
Every year, UNESCO Bangkok organizes the launch of the EFA Global Monitoring Report for Asia and the Pacific in Thailand.
The 2012 EFA Global Monitoring Report calls on donors to sustain support to education to ensure that it prepares young people adequately for work.
As well as focusing on programmes that have made a difference around the world, the 2012 EFA Global Monitoring Report points to the urgent need to increase funding.
For the very first time, a group of selected young people from around the world were asked to interpret the main conclusions of the 2012 EFA Global Monitoring Report.
The EFA regional coordination meeting for sub-Saharan Africa will begin with the launch of the EFA Global Monitoring Report 2012 which this year focuses on Youth and Skills: Putting education to work.
The Symposium concluded with a discussion on teachers and HIV in the Education for All (EFA) agenda, and included consideration of how these issues could be better addressed through the International Task Force on Teachers for EFA and the EFA Global Monitoring Report.
Addressing the gathering Director of UNESCO Pakistan Dr. Kozue Kay Nagata echoed the sentiment expressed by the Director-General of UNESCO, Ms. Irina Bokova in her speech delivered on the occasion of launching of the EFA Global Monitoring Report 2012 in Paris on 16th October.
During the recent launch of the Education for All (EFA) Global Monitoring Report for Asia and the Pacific at Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok, Thailand on 25 June 2010, participants expressed their concerns about Education for All (EFA) goals and education issues in Thailand, summarized in a video recording.
The GMR Team is holding a consultation on the 2011 Education for All Global Monitoring Report (EFA-GMR) until 28 February 2010.
Since the World Education Forum in Dakar (2000) UNESCO has been publishing the annual Global Monitoring Report for EFA. While the Report has an annual agenda for reporting progress on each of the six EFA goals, each edition also adopts a particular theme, chosen because of its central importance to the EFA process.
Since the first EfA Conference in Dakar 2001, UNESCO has published a Global Monitoring Report (GMR) on the progress that countries are making towards meeting the 2015 goals.
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