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World Declaration On Education For All (efa)

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The World Declaration on Education for All (EFA) is a global commitment established in 1990 through the World Conference on Education for All held in Jomtien, Thailand. It aims to meet the basic learning needs of all children, youth, and adults by promoting inclusive, equitable quality education and lifelong learning opportunities. The declaration emphasizes the importance of accessible education as a fundamental human right and seeks to mobilize governments, organizations, and communities to work collaboratively toward universal education coverage.

Key Features

  • Global commitment to universal access to basic education
  • Focus on equity, inclusion, and quality in education systems
  • Encourages collaboration among governments, NGOs, and international agencies
  • Sets strategic goals for improving literacy, retention, and lifelong learning
  • Serves as a basis for subsequent educational initiatives and frameworks

Pros

  • Promotes inclusive and equitable education for all individuals
  • Serves as a catalyst for national and international educational reforms
  • Raises awareness about the importance of basic education worldwide
  • Fosters collaboration among diverse stakeholders to achieve common goals

Cons

  • Implementation has been inconsistent across countries
  • Limited resources in some regions hinder progress towards goals
  • Lack of mechanisms for accountability can reduce effectiveness
  • Challenges in addressing disparities in marginalized communities

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