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The Global Education Alliance (GEA) was launched at the World Economic Forum Annual Meeting 2007 in a private session organized in cooperation with the office of Gordon Brown, Prime Minister, United Kingdom, to further socialize and propagate MSPEs at the senior-most levels.

This resulted in an agreement to collaborate on the Fast Track Initiative (FTI) principles and practices, building on the partnership principals developed by the GEI and through the Partnerships for Education process.
- Press Release

The Education for All - Fast-track Initiative (FTI) is a global partnership between donor and developing countries to ensure accelerated progress towards the Millennium Development Goal of universal primary education by 2015. All low-income countries which demonstrate serious commitment to achieve universal primary completion can receive support from FTI.



GEA in Rwanda
Workshop, Kigali, Rwanda, August 2008

The main objective of the workshop was to develop a Strategic Implementation Framework and to create a shared vision and understanding of how the GEA can best support the efforts of the Ministry of Education (MINEDUC) in the area of ICT in Education and the Education Sector Strategic Plan.

Participants included the Minister of Education Hon Daphrose Gahakwa, the Secretary General Mr. Justin Nsengiyumva, the Director of Planning Mr. Claver Yisa,  MINEDUC officials, representatives of Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) private sector companies, donor agencies, and Rwandan academic institutions.

One of the major outcomes of the workshop was the realization that the GEA intervention is not another ICT in Education initiative to be added to the multiple initiatives running in the country. The contribution of the GEA is more inclusive as it engages donors, private sector companies, and local partners in working together cooperatively for providing technical support and expertise to MINEDUC in business management skills, educational delivery, and entrepreneurship practices.

The energies of the GEA will now be concentrated in supporting MINEDUC develop its ICT Policy. This policy will ensure that ICT will be used for advancing the education goals of the Ministry by developing skills that will help Rwandans achieve economic growth and move into a knowledge-based society.

Interview with Claver Yisa, Rwanda's Director of Planning

    
 
”I am delighted to learn that the Global Education Alliance (GEA) is to pilot an important education initiative in Rwanda.   His Excellency Paul Kagame, President of the Republic of Rwanda.  
I am equally pleased about their collaborative approach that incorporates business, government and local donor actors with the goal of realizing greater sustainability and efficiency. I must underscore that successful socioeconomic transformation is a shared responsibility among these players. We welcome GEA to Rwanda – and I have no doubt that they will make a significant contribution to our development endeavors”,
His Excellency Paul Kagame, President of the Republic of Rwanda.
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