Several professors, researchers and students work on SDG 4 at the Graduate Institute. The activities range from academic courses on education, to events and research projects on skills development policies and Information Communication Technology, and academic and policy-oriented publications. The Network for International Policies and Cooperation in Education and Training (NORRAG) serves as a hub of activity on education at the Graduate Institute.
Global Interdisciplinary Policy Research Conference on Youth Transitions – In partnership with ILO and other partners
The Human Capital Index: Good Intentions, Flawed Methodology to Measure Learning
Private Sector Actors and Approaches in Education
NORRAG NEWSBite blog posts on Agenda 2030
Leaving No One Behind: Establishing Inclusive Social Protection Systems in the Face of the COVID-19 Crisis
NORRAG Becomes a Research Centre
How the COVID Pandemic Is Shifting International Knowledge Production from Global to Local
Reaching the Unreached: Skills Development Policies and the Promise of ICT – A Scoping Study from India and South Africa
Public-private Partnerships: Challenges and Consequences for Education
Electrifying Nigeria: the Household-Level Impact of Access to Electricity on Consumption, Education and Employment
Education as Humanitarian Response
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View moreGoal 4 aims to ensure inclusive and equitable quality education for all which, according to the UN Sustainable Development Knowledge Platform, will require “increasing efforts, especially in sub-Saharan Africa and Southern Asia and for vulnerable populations, including persons with disabilities, indigenous people, refugee children and poor children in rural areas”. The promotion of lifelong learning opportunities for all is another aspect of the goal. Read more about Goal 4