The Global Education Monitoring (GEM) Report, formerly known as the Education for All Global Monitoring Report (GMR), is an editorially independent, authoritative, and evidence-based annual report that monitors progress in education in the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), with special focus on SDG 4 on education. Its mandate was established in the Incheon Declaration of the World Education Forum in May 2015. The Education 2030 Framework for Action defined this mandate for the GEM Report as the mechanism “for monitoring and reporting on SDG 4 and on education in the other SDGs” and for reporting “on the implementation of national and international strategies to help hold all relevant partners to account for their commitments”.
The 2021 GEM Report will focus on non-state actors in education. It will examine:
The concept note provides the 2021 GEM Report’s proposed approach and kickstarts the report preparation process.
For the first time this year, the report team is reaching out to its constituencies to gauge their interest and solicit their inputs in the preparation of background research. The aim of this call for expressions of interest is to broaden the scope of expertise and voices that inform the GEM Report’s work.
Out of the target 30 background papers, the process will involve:
1.
express interest for papers in 10 areas selected by the GEM Report team; and
2. propose your own ideas for papers in other areas for new, previously
unpublished research drawing on already established or previously unexplored
sources of quantitative and qualitative data which in their view would be
essential for the 2021 GEM Report
Information on this call for expressions of interest
As part of this first call for papers, the GEM Report team is inviting experts to express interest for the following options for a high quality contribution to inform the 2021 GEM Report:
a. A background paper in an area of your choice
Consulting the 2010 GEM Report concept note, propose a relevant topic that you think should be reflected in the 2021 GEM Report on non-state actors and describe your recommended approach. The paper:
1.
provision
2. financing
3. governance
4. influence and innovation
b. A background paper in one of the following ten areas identified by the GEM Report team
The average paper is about 8,000 words long.
The proposed timeline for reviewing and providing feedback to the submitted contributions is:
Successful contributions may result in commissioned background papers. Such commissioning will take place between March and April 2020 and papers commissioned will need to be completed by September 2020.
How to apply?
Fill the https://en.unesco.org/gem-report/contact/call_for_expressions_of_interest
Deadline
The registration deadline is 24 January 2020
For more information, please contact: info@unescoghana.org