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Achieving Sustainable Development Goal 4

In 2015, all countries committed to achieving 17 Sustainable Development Goals by 2030. Education International played a critical role in securing a stand-alone goal for education - Sustainable Development Goal 4 (SDG 4): Ensure inclusive and equitable quality education and promote lifelong learning opportunities for all. Significantly, SDG4 recognised that quality education can only be delivered by qualified teachers.

However, at the current pace, governments will fail to achieve SDG 4. The COVID-19 pandemic poses additional challenges, and risks reversing years of progress on education. Urgent and decisive action is imperative.

Together with our member organisations around the world we are working to ensure that governments live up to their promise to achieve SDG 4 and all its targets by 2030.

  • We monitor progress and hold governments accountable.
  • We advocate for enhanced domestic financing for public education through fair and progressive taxation and international aid.
  • We oppose corporate interests that treat education as a market instead of a public good accessible to all.
  • We promote quality education that is free from violence, develops the “whole child”, builds tolerance, understanding, democracy, respect for human rights and active citizenship for sustainable development.
  • We promote the achievement of the “teacher target” (target 4.c), underlining every students’ right to be taught by a trained and qualified teacher.

Our work in this area

  1. News 4 September 2012

    Australia: Union rebukes Abbot’s attack on public schools

    The Australian Education Union (AEU), one of EI’s national affiliates, has strongly rejected the claims by Opposition leader Tony Abbott that public schools are overfunded in comparison with private schools.

    Australia: Union rebukes Abbot’s attack on public schools
  2. News 31 August 2012

    EI members in the Commonwealth call for holistic education for all

    The Commonwealth Teachers’ Group (CTG), a grouping of EI member organisations in the Commonwealth, has called for holistic education, catering for the diverse needs of all students.

    EI members in the Commonwealth call for holistic education for all
  3. News 30 August 2012

    Spain: Reforms promote student segregation

    The school year will open in Spain with a heated debate about new educational reforms, imposed by government decree. Trade unions argue that the reform measures will promote early student segregation, bring private enterprise methods into public schools, and militate against “better quality in education”.

    Spain: Reforms promote student segregation
  4. News 24 August 2012

    USA: New York City teachers denied tenure

    EI’s national affiliates, the American Federation of Teachers (AFT) and the National Education Association (NEA) have reacted to the New York City Education Department’s declaration that nearly half of New York City teachers reaching the end of their probations were denied tenure this year.

    USA: New York City teachers denied tenure
  5. News 23 August 2012

    Hungary: teachers demand their involvement in reforms

    One of EI’s national affiliates, the Workers Councils’ Teacher Branch, KPSZ-KPT, has recently expressed their desire to initiate democratic negotiations with policy-makers on reforms to take effect in the Hungarian education system in 2013.

    Hungary: teachers demand their involvement in reforms
  6. News 22 August 2012

    Canada: teacher unions’ demand fair collective bargaining process

    Canadian educator unionists have condemned the Ontarian liberal government’s ultimatum for local teachers’ unions and school boards that has both sides of the conflict currently in a stalemate. Ontario Education Minister Laurel Broten said that if the teachers' unions and school boards do not sign the proposed new deals by...

    Canada: teacher unions’ demand fair collective bargaining process
  7. News 20 August 2012

    Botswana: legal victory for teachers

    Two of EI’s national affiliates, the Botswana Secondary Teachers Union (BOSETU) and the Botswana Teachers’ Union (BTU), have warmly welcomed a High Court decision ruling in favour of trade unionists who had challenged the government’s decision to declare some services essential.

    Botswana: legal victory for teachers
  8. News 17 August 2012

    Russia: Government’s nation-building agenda undermines EFA

    EI’s national affiliate, the Education and Science Employees’ Union of Russia (ESEUR), has called for a renegotiation of a newly proposed law that will close thousands of Russia’s educational institutions in 2013. President Putin has backed the law, along with several others that will aim to privatise Russia’s education system,...

    Russia: Government’s nation-building agenda undermines EFA
  9. News 16 August 2012

    UK: Government support needed to promote school sports

    EI national affiliates in the UK reacted angrily to Prime Minister David Cameron’s suggestion that teachers were not “playing their part” in school sports. The National Union of Teachers (NUT) and the National Association of Schoolmasters Union of Women Teachers (NASUWT) were reacting to Cameron’s call for “a big cultural...

    UK: Government support needed to promote school sports
  10. News 14 August 2012

    Namibia: Free and compulsory primary education for all

    The Namibia National Teachers’ Union (NANTU), EI’s national affiliate, has applauded the Ministry of Education’s decision to provide free and compulsory education at primary level.

    Namibia: Free and compulsory primary education for all
  11. News 14 August 2012

    Chile: educators deplore the violent repression of student protest

    The Colegio de Profesores (CPC), EI national affiliate, has condemned the violent actions of the Chilean Police Special Force, that reacted with "violence and unjust repression” against a student protest.

    Chile: educators deplore the violent repression of student protest
  12. News 7 August 2012

    UN Secretary-General: “Education should be the first priority”

    UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon has taken the initiative to mobilise the UN agencies, the World Bank, civil society organisations as well as the private sector, to help achieve education for all children by 2015. He will formally launch his initiative “Education First” at the UN Assembly in New York on...

    UN Secretary-General: “Education should be the first priority”
  13. News 6 August 2012

    France: Budget law includes a financial transaction tax

    EI welcomes France’s new budget law, adopted by both parliamentary houses and including a 0.2 per cent tax on the purchase and sale of stocks in French companies with more than €1 billion in market capitalisation. This tax, implemented since 1 August, is double the 0.1 per cent tax proposed...

    France: Budget law includes a financial transaction tax
  14. News 30 July 2012

    Number of out-of-school children increasing worldwide

    Progress in reducing the number of children out of school has stalled across the globe. 61 million children were out of primary school in 2010, a similar number to the previous year.

    Number of out-of-school children increasing worldwide
  15. News 24 July 2012

    Australia: national day of action for education funding reform

    Parents, teachers and principals across Australia will be taking part in a national day of action on 24 July to urge politicians to commit to boosting resources for schools and funding reform.

    Australia: national day of action for education funding reform
  16. News 17 July 2012

    Gordon Brown becomes UN special envoy for global education

    EI has congratulated former British Prime Minister Gordon Brown on his appointment by the United Nations’ Secretary-General as UN Special Envoy for Global Education.

    Gordon Brown becomes UN special envoy for global education
  17. News 17 July 2012

    India: educators oppose government plans for PPPs and certification

    The All India Primary Teachers' Federation (AIPTF), one of EI’s national affiliates, has severely criticised the government’s Public Private Partnerships (PPPs) scheme in education. The AIPTF claims PPPs will commercialise education and undermine efforts to achieve Education For All goals. It has also condemned the Teacher Eligibility Test (TET) and...

    India: educators oppose government plans for PPPs and certification
  18. News 12 July 2012

    Canada: Gap between teachers’ hopes and practice

    External forces often change the way teachers teach, with just under half of teachers occasionally having opportunities to teach as they aspire to. That’s according to a 2012 joint research report from the Canadian Education Association (CEA) and the Canadian Teachers’ Federation (CTF).

    Canada: Gap between teachers’ hopes and practice