Education
SOME RESULTS FROM THE UN-EU PARTNERSHIP IN 2009 IN EDUCATION:
Lebanon: free elementary and preparatory education was provided to half a million children, 50% of whom were girls, through 689 schools. School performance was high: pass rates in the elementary (91%) and preparatory cycles (93%) were matched with very low dropout rates. 150 additional educational facilities were constructed or renovated.
Myanmar: Approximately 16,800 children aged 3 to 5, in disadvantaged and hard-to-reach areas, accessed education. 1,100 pre-school teachers received training.
Central African Republic: Children in conflict-affected areas accessed education. Over 145,000 children enrolled in and attended school. 121 new classrooms were built and equipped.
Chad: 20,370 children in refugee camps in Eastern Chad had primary school education. Attendance ranged from 85 to 100% in different camps. 6,600 pre-school children were educated. 311 primary school teachers received training. 40 guards received training on maintaining a safe and secure school environment.
Partnership in action
Below are selected results from the Report in some key areas
- Landmines and small
arms
- Women and conflict
- Refugees/internally displaced
- Infrastructure rehabilitation
- Disaster risk preparedness
- Tackling hunger
- Health
- Water supply, sanitation
- Education
- Child protection
- Democratic governance
- Human rights
- Rule of law, justice and security
- Fighting drugs, smuggling and trafficking
- Environment
- Decent work/vocational training
- Migration and development
- Trade
Human face of partnership
Below are select example from the Report of concrete country specific projects that resulted in improving the lives of individuals
- Albania: free from mines
- Victims of torture in Iraq
- Keeping hope alive in the world’s largest refugee camp
- Road rehabilitation in DRC
- Safer cities in Bangladesh
- Saharawi refugees
- Agricultural cooperatives in Chechnya and Ingushetia
- Water changes lives in Sudan
- Nutrition and medical support to vulnerable in Kenya
- Plumpy’nut help children recover from under-nutrition in Ethiopia
- Cyclone victims in Myanmar
- Regional cassava initiative in Central and Eastern Africa
- Midwives in Sudan
- Eradicating the Guinea worm in Ghana
- Public Private Partnerships bring water to rural people in Somalia
- Orphaned children in Lesotho
- Psychosocial support in Occupied Palestinian Territory
- Traditional practices help local development in Uzbekistan
- Supporting Parliament’s dialogue with citizens and media in Tanzania
- Bhutan embraces environmental mainstreaming
- Palestine refugee women gain valuable skills
- Meat market in Somalia
- Improved storage of crops in Mozambique


