Name: Casumpong, Carlo O.
Course: Elective 2
Program and Section: BSEd-3SE2 Date of Submission: 1. 10. 14
Education for All (EFA)
Goals
EFA History
Mission of UNESCO
UNESCO’s mission is to promote education as a fundamental human
right, to improve the quality of education and to facilitate policy
dialogue, knowledge sharing and capacity building.
Board and Stakeholders
Irina Bokova, Director‐General
UNESCO, UNDP, UNFPA, UNICEF and the World Bank
Name: Casumpong, Carlo O. Course: Elective 2
Program and Section: BSEd-3SE2 Date of Submission: 1. 10. 14
Goal 1 Goal 2
Expanding and improving Ensuring that by 2015 all
comprehensive early childhood children, particularly girls,
care and education, especially for children in difficult circumstances
the most vulnerable and and those belonging to ethnic
disadvantaged children. minorities, have access to, and
complete, free and compulsory
primary education of good
quality.
Goal 4
Goal 3
Achieving a 50 per cent
Ensuring that the learning needs
improvement in levels of adult
of all young people and adults are
literacy by 2015, especially for
met through equitable access to
women, and equitable access to
appropriate learning and life-
basic and continuing education
skills programmes.
for all adults.
Goal 5
Goal 6
Eliminating gender disparities in
Improving all aspects of the
primary and secondary education
quality of education and ensuring
by 2005, and achieving gender
excellence of all so that
equality in education by 2015,
recognized and measurable
with a focus on ensuring girls’ full
learning outcomes are achieved
and equal access to and
by all, especially in literacy,
achievement in basic education of
numeracy and essential life skills.
good quality.
Source: http://www.unesco.org/new/en/education/themes/leading-the-international-agenda/education-for-
all/efa-goals/