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URL:https://www.ukfiet.org/events/non-state-actors-in-education-a-discussi
 on-with-unescos-global-education-monitoring-report/
SUMMARY:Non-state actors in education: A discussion with UNESCO's Global Ed
 ucation Monitoring Report
DESCRIPTION:16 February 10.00-13.00 GMT\nAbout this Event \nPlease join us 
 for this two-part event that explores issues and challenges of the rising 
 role of non-state actors in education around the world. Each part is descr
 ibed below and you need to register separately for each part. The event wi
 ll take place online on February 16th. Registration is required and free. 
 Links will be sent to registered participants the evening before the event
 .\nPart 1 - 10:00 to 11:30: Book Launch 'Low-fee Private Schooling and Pov
 erty in Developing Countries' with author Joanna Härmä.\n\n	Joanna Härm
 ä is a Teaching Fellow at the Moray House School of Education and Sport a
 t the University of Edinburgh. Her research focus is on non-state actors
 ’ involvement in education\, especially low-fee private schooling in dev
 eloping countries\; she has researched private schooling in India and many
  countries in sub-Saharan Africa. She has lived in Nigeria\, working with 
 state governments to improve their education data on public and private sc
 hools and she has also worked at UNESCO (https://www.joannaharma.net/).\n\
 nFollowing a 30 minute presentation by Dr. Härmä three expert panellists
  will add their insights based on their own work on non-state actors in ed
 ucation spanning different regions across the globe. This will be followed
  by an open Q &amp\; A with the audience\nPanellists include:\n\n	Manjuma 
 Akhtar Mousumi - BRAC Institute of Educational Development\n	Adrian Zancaj
 o - University of Glasgow\n	Margaret Wawira – The East African Centre fo
 r Human Rights\n\nREGISTER FOR PART 1 HERE \nPart 2 - 11:30 to 13:00: Disc
 ussion on UNESCO's forthcoming Global Education Monitoring Report on non-s
 tate actors \nThe Global Education Monitoring (GEM) Report is UNESCO's fla
 gship education report\, mandated to track progress on the Sustainable Dev
 elopment Goals (SDGs). The theme for the forthcoming 2021/2022 GEM Report 
 is Non-state Actors. The 2021/2 GEM Report aims to tackle debated question
 s such as who is engaged with with provision of quality education\, who de
 liver it\, and how are the actors engaged\, in order to monitor the situat
 ion\, inform and advance research and provide policy recommendations.\nThi
 s discussion will include an update from the GEM Report team on the progre
 ss of the report. It provides participants an opportunity to hear some of 
 the early thinking on the report and add their input.\nREGISTER FOR PART 2
  HERE \n&nbsp\;
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