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A Promise Kept: Celebrating our Collective Achievement of Securing Commitments to Enrol 10 Million OOSC

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After successfully launching the 10 Million Milestone Event at the New York Public Library, EAC organised a partners meeting by assembling the leadership and representatives from almost every member of its vast network on 28 April to assess the progress made and lessons learned.

“Coming together like this, with all our partners, to learn from one another, share experiences and lessons from the field whether it concerns enrolling OOSC, community engagement or M&E is truly a humbling moment for Educate A Child (EAC), because we get to see firsthand the growth and the wisdom gleaned from our efforts to increase education access to world’s most marginalised children” remarked Dr Mary Joy Pigozzi, Executive Director of EAC, during the second-ever partners meeting.

On the heels of successfully launching the 10 Million Milestone Event at the New York Public Library, EAC seized the occasion by assembling the leadership and representatives from almost every member of its vast partnership network on 28 April. In addition to commemorating the pivotal moment in EAC’s history, the daylong conference, “A Promise Kept: Celebrating our Collective Achievement of Securing Commitments to Enrol 10 Million OOSC” covered critical subject areas in support of OOSC, strategies for effective identification and tracking, and leveraging resources. The conference featured presentations from EAC partners, such as Aide et Action, Aprendiz, Bharti Foundation, CARE Haiti, Dhaka Ahsania Mission, Plan International, UNICEF Kenya, World Vision, as well as presentations and workshops from staff on advocacy, lessons learned and EAC’s strategic plan.

The Promise Kept Conference was enormously successful, as partners and staff critically reflected on each other’s role, contributions and how to create a greater impact going forward on education sectors and OOSC worldwide. At the conclusion, Dr Pigozzi stated “This partners meeting was exceptional and I think we’re all better for it. Particularly, at this moment in EAC’s history, we need the collective introspection, because our work to help children realise their right to education goes on.”

To peruse the presentations from the Promise Kept Conference, please feel free to access them via the links below.

1)  Aide et Action - Approaches for Local and Community-based Advocacy

2)  Aprendiz - Building a Common Cause

3)  Bharti Foundation - Accelerating Enrolment and Quality Education Programmes for Marginalised Children

4)  CARE - Advocacy in Favour of OOSGB

5)  Dhaka Ahsania Mission - Strategies/Solutions to Identify and Track OOSC

6)  Pact - Leveraging Resources to Create a Multiplier Effect

7)  Plan International - Tracking OOSC

8)  UNESCO - Regional Advocacy

9)  UNICEF Kenya - Digital Attendance

10)  World Vision - Leveraging Financial Resources from Others

11)  EAC - The Journey Continues

12)  EAC - The Second Strategic Plan

 

Impact

"Humanity will not overcome the immense challenges we face unless we ensure that children get the quality education that equips them to play their part in the modern world." -- HH Sheikha Moza bint Nasser

Surpassing

14.5 million

enrolment commitments for OOSC

10,687

Scholarships

89.5%

retention rate

395,558

Teachers trained

45,000

schools and classrooms