The Trouble with Universal Education

The UN has promised to achieve universal education since 1950, and currently contemplates this target for its 2015-30 development goals again.

But with 60 million children still out of school, the international community should not simply postpone the same universal-education target until 2030. Instead, it is time to abandon this unrealistic goal in favor of an achievable, targeted, and cost-effective approach.

New research for the Post-2015 Consensus shows that the best education target for the UN Sustainable Development Goals would be halving the proportion of kids not attending preschool in Sub-Saharan Africa. This could yield benefits of $33 per $1 spent.

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19 Aug 2014

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