National work

In an effort to place education reform higher up the domestic political agenda, we have played a major role in building national alliances or coalitions on basic education in many countries across Africa, Asia and Latin America. These often bring together diverse international and national NGOs, trade unions (especially teachers' unions), parents' associations, women's movements, child labour or debt campaigners and social movements.

The activities of these alliances and coalitions have included:

  • influencing government policy
  • mobilising the wider public through rallies, petitions and special events
  • campaigning and lobbying to end gender discrimination  
  • working with the media and celebrities to influence public opinion
  • engaging in cross-country research studies
  • targeting the national budget process by producing simplified versions of the education budget

Many national governments have drawn on learning from our practical field experiences, or those of our partners, in their policy making. Co-operation and links with government education institutions are strong in many countries, particularly so in Africa.

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