Pricing the right to education: the cost of reaching new targets by 2030; Education for all global monitoring report: policy paper; Vol.:18; 2015

Lack of adequate finance was among the most significant obstacles to achieving the Education for All goals. As debate over the post2015 education agenda reaches the decision point, attention is turning to implementation mechanisms that will allow the new targets to be reached. Ahead of the World Education Forum in Incheon (May 2015), the Oslo Summit on Education for Development (July 2015) and the Financing for Development Conference in Addis Ababa (July 2015), the EFA Global Monitoring Report has estimated the cost of achieving some of the key new education targets, and the annual financing gap remaining once available domestic resources are taken into account.1