The UN is often questioned about its ongoing relevance and
overall effectiveness in the 21st century, particularly in its
involvement with educational policy and co-operation around the
globe. This ground-breaking book examines the four key agencies
within the UN system that share the vital role of addressing
educational futures: UNESCO, the World Bank, UNICEF and UNDP.
As the core of educational multilateralism, these agencies
powerfully reflect the UN's historic grounding in peace, human
rights and economic development. The history of each agency's
commitment to education is explored with critical detachment, with
particular attention paid to the post-Cold War period, during which
each agency has needed to re-think the impact of globalisation on
both its modes of operation as well as the content of its education
policies. Just as education policy itself has been subject to the
impact of globalisation, so to has each agency had to adapt at a
time when not only education but also their own mandates have been
thrown open to question.
This timely book will be essential reading for all those working
with and for UN agencies, foreign aid workers and the development
co-operation industry. At a time when education policies, budgets
and strategies appear wide open to profound changes, this book will
provide a much-needed roadmap to the future.
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