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COVID-19 cost on SDG 4 social media

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URL: Bit.ly/COVIDcostSDG4

 

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New @GEMReport analysis shows that investing now in emergency remedial programmes could reduce the additional education funding gap caused by #COVID19 by 75% #SaveOurFuture #FundSDG4 Bit.ly/COVIDcostSDG4 (image)

 

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New @GEMReport policy paper warns that urgent action is needed to support the most marginalized learners as #COVID19 widens the funding gap in education #SaveOurFuture #FundSDG4 Bit.ly/COVIDcostSDG4 (image)

 

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New @GEMReport policy paper calls on world leaders to invest in low- and lower-middle-income countries now rather than paying higher costs for catching up on learning later #SaveOurFuture #AllmeansALL Bit.ly/COVIDcostSDG4 (image)

 

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International donors must protect their share of international development aid towards global education and use equitable funding to ensure that support addresses the most chronic inequalities #SaveOurFuture #FundSDG4 Bit.ly/COVIDcostSDG4 (image)

 

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Second chance education is assumed to be twice the cost of general education. New @GEMReport calls on world leaders to act Now to reduce the impact of COVID-19 on the cost of achieving SDG4 #SaveOurFuture #AllmeansALL Bit.ly/COVIDcostSDG4 (image)

 

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Even without #COVID-19, the annual finance gap for #SDG4 had grown to $148billion from now until 2030. Countries must act now to make sure the pandemic does not widen the funding gap even further #SaveOurFuture #AllmeansALL Bit.ly/COVIDcostSDG4 (image)

 

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Re-enroling students, offering remediation programmes to help get the most marginalised back to school, supporting them to catch up and maximising their chances of staying in school costs money #SaveOurFuture #FundSDG4 Bit.ly/COVIDcostSDG4 (image)

 

Additional funds are needed to ensure children are safe when they return to classes, with access to hygiene facilities and extra classrooms to enable physical distancing #SaveOurFuture Bit.ly/COVIDcostSDG4

New @GEMReport analysis projects school closures due to #COVID19 could increase the annual funding gap for education in poorer countries to as much as US$200 billion per year #SaveOurFuture #FundSDG4 Bit.ly/COVIDcostSDG4

 

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New @GEMReport policy paper projects school closures due to #COVID19 could increase the annual funding gap for education in poorer countries to as much as US$200 billion per year. Countries must invest now in emergency remedial programmes that could reduce the additional education funding gap caused by #COVID19 by three-quarters #SaveOurFuture #FundSDG4 Bit.ly/COVIDcostSDG4 (image)