
Global Partnership for Education Replenishment 2021-2025
Development assistance and the Global Partnership for Education
The Global Partnership for Education (GPE) is the world’s only education partnership and fund dedicated exclusively to quality education in lower-income countries.
For nearly two decades, GPE has been delivering funds and supporting solutions to build resilient education systems so that all children get the education they need to fulfil their potential.
Over the period 2021-25, GPE aims to raise at least US$5 billion to transform education systems in up to 90 countries and territories, where 80% of the world’s out-of-school children live.
Members of parliament in donor countries have a vital role in advocating for protecting and growing overseas development assistance (ODA) to education and encouraging their governments to contribute to the Global Partnership for Education.
Country briefings on the Global Partnership for Education
Click on each country below to find out more about the country and its support for the Global Partnership for Education. To receive further information on any of these briefings, please contact the IPNEd Secretariat at info@ipned.org.
Leveraging more and better financing for education in low-income countries: high-level regional roundtables for MPs
MPs in Asia-Pacific mark 100 days until GPE’s Global Education Summit
To mark the 100-day countdown to GPE’s Global Education Summit, MPs in the Asia-Pacific joined an IPNEd roundtable to discuss the role of development cooperation in supporting the world’s poorest countries to educate their children.
Hear from IPNEd member parliamentarians on development assistance and the Global Partnership for Education
IPNEd members respond to UK Government pledge to GPE
Sarah Champion MP
Member of the UK House of Commons
Harriett Baldwin MP
Member of the UK House of Commons
MPs urge Australia to increase its support for global education
IPNEd Secretariat
How the UK can still lead on education at the G-7
Harriett Baldwin MP
Member of the UK House of Commons
IPNEd Global Co-Chair