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2020 aid to education policy paper social media resources

Bit.ly/2020aidtoeducation

#AllmeansALL

#SaveOurFuture

Key tweets:

JUST RELEASED: New @GEMReport policy paper shows total aid to education reached its highest ever levels in 2018. #AllmeansALL #SaveOurFuture Bit.ly/2020aidtoeducation (Figure)

New @GEMReport policy paper calls on donors not to underestimate the ricochet effect #COVID19 could have on social services for years to come. #AllmeansALL #SaveOurFuture Bit.ly/2020aidtoeducation

New @GEMReport policy paper shows COVID-19 poised to set aid to education back by six years #AllmeansALL #SaveOurFuture Bit.ly/2020aidtoeducation (Figure)

 

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New @GEMReport policy paper shows global aid is likely to decline by up to US$2 billion from 2018 to 2022 as a result of recession caused by #COVID19 #AllmeansALL #SaveOurFuture Bit.ly/2020aidtoeducation (card)

 

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New @GEMReport policy paper calls on donors not to underestimate the ricochet effect #COVID19 could have on social services for years to come. It warns that without new measures, COVID-19 is poised to set aid to education back by six years - a serious threat to the recovery of education #AllmeansALL #SaveOurFuture Bit.ly/2020aidtoeducation

 

More tweets:

Lost learning as a result of #COVID19 means aid to education will be more important than ever before #AllmeansALL #SaveOurFuture Bit.ly/2020aidtoeducation

New @GEMReport policy paper says #COVID19 is a serious threat to aid to education recovery. It calls for donors to provide flexible funding so that support to the sector can be realigned and help countries get back on track  #AllmeansALL #SaveOurFuture Bit.ly/2020aidtoeducation

Despite increases, more effective aid to education is required: New @GEMReport policy paper shows only 47% of aid to education, went to basic and secondary education in low- and lower-middle-income countries. #AllmeansALL #SaveOurFuture Bit.ly/2020aidtoeducation (Figure)

The United Kingdom’s GDP is expected to fall by 10.2% in 2020 due to #COVID19, which could lead to a drop of US$100 million in its aid to education. #AllmeansALL #SaveOurFuture Bit.ly/2020aidtoeducation

Education lost ground as a donor priority, a trend that began before the 2007-08 great financial crisis and continued for a few years after it. Bit.ly/2020aidtoeducation (Figure)

New @GEMReport policy paper shows @GPforEducation disbursements slowed down abruptly in 2018 and 2019. #AllmeansALL #SaveOurFuture Bit.ly/2020aidtoeducation (Figure)

In response to the world’s growing number of prolonged crises, humanitarian support for education has increased in recent years. #AllmeansALL #SaveOurFuture Bit.ly/2020aidtoeducation (Figure)

In 2018 most aid to basic education in sub-Saharan Africa came from the United States and the World Bank, and to a lesser extent the United Kingdom. #AllmeansALL #SaveOurFuture Bit.ly/2020aidtoeducation (Figure)

 

 

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