Solutions to achieving Universal Primary Education

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Solutions to achieving Universal Primary Education by Mind Map: Solutions to achieving Universal Primary Education

1. Research Programmes and Agencies

1.1. There's a multitude of UN, governmental programs actively working towards Universal Primary Education.

1.1.1. The United Nations Girls Education Initiative is a UN agency focusing on education among women. Women and girls far more likely to be unschooled. This organisation partners with agencies in individual countries, offering technical support in the design and funding of schools.

1.1.1.1. PESTLE - UNICEF helps with the SOCIAL EFFECTS of education as they provide buildings for the children to learn in, learning about life skills that could help to prevent future health problems.

1.1.2. Abriendo Oportunities is another UN initiative, based in Guatemala, focusing on the mentoring and education of school age girls.

1.1.3. The Global Education Cluster addresses difficulties associated with providing education to those in conflict zones. The aim is to make education resources a standard practice in the dispensation of humanitarian aid.

2. Vote to Increase Nonmilitary Foreign Aid

2.1. The UN has no independent authority to tax individuals. Foreign Aid is a blanket term relating to all types of aid to help aid advance to the Millennium Development Goals.

2.1.1. Although you can't pick where foreign aid will go, most aid that's nonmilitary will at least help advance education goals indirectly.

2.1.1.1. PESTLE - However, a POLITICAL EFFECT of this would be transportation; being able to transport the food directly to places where it is needed, in particular schools or any educational building

3. Supporting efforts at reducing Military Conflict

3.1. In Conflict zones, the proportion of children out of school has increased to 36% from 30%, a discrepancy that is high enough to indicate a relationship between the types of wars fought today and the disruption in education services.

3.1.1. Military solutions to global problems are not solutions to problems of school enrollment, whatever their other merits may be.

3.1.1.1. PESTLE - A POLITICAL EFFECT to ensure the protection of children within these zones is by using funding from the government to create homes elsewhere in a safe place, away from the conflict, as well as introducing a learning center to develop their educational skills

4. Donate

4.1. Donations can make a large difference to supplies supplies in less developed countries

4.1.1. There are dozens of nonprofit private active groups who assist in education in developing areas.

4.1.2. Some of the coalition members are AGE Africa, Association for Childhood Education International as well as there being many more

5. Multiplicative effects on Future Productivity and Income

5.1. Every additional year of primary schooling leads to a 5% increase in future wages, that is well-fed children of primary school age that are healthier and more productive during their future working years.

5.1.1. A initiative to achieving this is school meals provided for the children offering political multiplicative effects for the community in the form of increased future employment rates, directly and indirect.