TY - GEN
AU - Morrissey, Michael
TI - Qatari Philanthropy and Out-of-School Children in Southeast Asia: an Interview With the Director of Educate A Child
KW - Philanthropie
KW - Südostasien
KW - Primarbereich
KW - Kind
KW - nachhaltige Entwicklung
KW - Bildungsprogramm
KW - Development Studies
KW - Out-of-School Children
KW - Primary Education
KW - Qatari Philanthropy
KW - SDG4
PY - 2017
N2 - Veröffentlichungsversion
N2 - begutachtet
N2 - In: ASEAS - Austrian Journal of South-East Asian Studies ; 10 (2017) 2 ; 265-270
N2 - In September 2015, the UN agreed on Sustainable Development Goal 4 (SDG4), which aims to “ensure inclusive and equitable quality education and promote lifelong learning opportunities for all” (Sustainable Development Knowledge Platform, 2017). Embedded in this broad goal, Educate A Child (EAC) is the only global support program that focuses solely on out-of-school children1 (OOSC) across the world, including Southeast Asia.EAC is an initiative of the Education Above All Foundation of Qatar. It works through co-funding interventions of trusted partners to bring OOSC into quality primary education programs. It pairs with organizations to support innovative programs and methods of education for the most vulnerable children, especially those affected by poverty, conflict, natural disaster, and cultural barriers. EAC’s partners range from international educational, development, and humanitarian organizations to locally-based groups. It currently has around fifty partners, also in Southeast Asia, among others, Aide et Action and its 25-NGO consortium in Cambodia, the Monastic Education Development Group (MEDG), Save the Children, UNESCO, UNHCR, and United World Schools. Dr. Mary Joy Pigozzi is Executive Director of EAC and member of the WISE Prize Committee.
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