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This brief was submitted to the UN Committee on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights prior to the 7th Review of the United Kingdom, responding to the pre-sessional Working Group submission. It was submitted in January 2023 and focuses on UK international development cooperation in the area of education. Another report was submitted in 2024 with updates and recommendations.

This report was submitted to the UN Committee on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights for the 7th review of the UK. It is an update of a first report submitted in 2023. It covers:

  • The major concerns raised by the International Development Committee of the UK Parliament about the UK’s investments as part of Overseas Development Aid (ODA)

  • The UK’s non-response following findings from investigations by the International Finance Corporation (IFC)’s Compliance Advisor Ombudsman (CAO)

  • The absence of UK’s responses to the CESCR’s questions related to UK international development cooperation in the area of education

  • Update on the UK’s investments in fee-charging private education

  • Key recommendations

Our 2022 Annual Report includes information about our impact and areas of activity across the year, in addition to details on our strategy, our team and our supporters.

Our work would not be possible without the generous support of our donors, to whom we are immensely grateful. 

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This document provides an overview of the provisions of the international human rights framework linking the right to education with issues related to the environment and climate change.

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This guide is part of a series of thematic guidance notes providing practical advice on monitoring various aspects of the right to education from a human rights perspective. These guides are based on, and supplement, the Right to Education Initiative’s (RTE) monitoring guide, which provides a human rights framework for monitoring education and education-related issues, as well as our experiences across various monitoring initiatives that we have undertaken with partners from all over the world.

This guide focuses on early childhood care and education (ECCE) and aims to provide human rights indicators and guidance for those advocating to ensure young children’s right to ECCE are guaranteed, respected and implemented. This guide is designed to explain and simplify the ECCE monitoring process. It includes a set of human rights indicators based on the international human rights law framework which will assist in gathering data, and in the subsequent generation of evidence on the violation of the rights of young children to have free and quality access to ECCE. This guide also encourages a democratic and participatory ECCE monitoring process.

 

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