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Regional guidelines on innovative financing mechanisms and partnerships for early childhood care and education (ECCE)

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Abstract

This report aims to develop a regional knowledge base on innovative ECCE financing mechanisms and partnerships that can provide solutions to overcoming the financing challenges currently hindering the achievement of Target 4.2. These regional guidelines are meant to provide major ECCE stakeholders with the knowledge and tools to develop more sustainable financing solutions in order to provide good quality ECCE. With these resources in hand, we hope that ECCE will be given the highest priority it deserves at the financial negotiation table, so that we leave no child behind in our journey to 2030.

Corporate Author
UNESCO Office Bangkok and Regional Bureau for Education in Asia and the Pacific(PROAP)
Year of publication
2019
Imprint
Bangkok (UNESCO, 2019, p.171)
Country (Geographical area)
Level of education
Resource type
Source database
curatED
Language