Leaders in Education Development Speak Up for Public-Private Partnerships


Photo by Kim Baskin.

This week, GBC-Education will host a high-level meeting, ‘Stronger Investments, Greater Impact,’ that will bring together leaders from business, foundations, and donor governments to build a dialogue on partnerships to deliver education to marginalized children across the world. At the core of their conversation will be the creation of an inclusive dialogue to create concrete opportunities for working together to deepen the impact of engagement in education.

GBC-Education selected key speakers that will share remarks at the meeting to learn why they believe public-private partnerships are crucial to the future of education development. Check out their thoughts below.

To learn more about how business can partner with foundations and donor agencies, see what GBC-Education has already done to facilitate creative financing solutions for education.

1. Akinwumi Adesina, President, African Development Bank

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2. Kristalina Georgieva, Vice President, Budget & Human Resources, European Commission

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3. Sarah Brown, Executive Chair, Global Business Coalition for Education

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4. Tom Fletcher, Director of Global Strategy, Global Business Coalition for Education

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5. Amel Karboul, Advisory Board, Global Business Coalition for Education

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6. Rosalind Hudnell, Advisory Board, Global Business Coalition for Education

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7. Peter Laugharn, President and Chief Executive Officer, Conrad N. Hilton Foundation

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8. Eric Postel, Associate Administrator, United States Agency for International Development

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