Partnership Meeting - Beijing - Nov. 30 to Dec. 2, 2005
The third meeting of the FTI Partnership took place in Beijing, China from November 30 to
December 2, 2005. Over 130 participants attended, including Ministers
of education from Cambodia, Chad, Djibouti, Guyana,
Kenya, Madagascar, Moldova, Mongolia,
Mozambique, Niger, Senegal, Timor Leste, Vietnam, and
Yemen, as well as high level officials from bilateral and multilateral agencies, and civil
society representatives.
The FTI meeting directly followed the fifth meeting of
UNESCO's High
Level Group on EFA.
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CO-CHAIRS CONCLUSIONS
CONCLUSIONS DES COPRESIDENTS
MINUTES
Background documents
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Proposed
Agenda of the FTI Partnership Meeting
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List of
confirmed participants (as of Nov. 25, 2005)
MAIN DOCUMENTS
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Progress Report 2005
- prepared by the FTI
Secretariat
ANNEXES:
Country Profiles
Donor Profiles
ODA Data
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Co-chairs Recommendations Paper
- prepared by
the FTI co-chairs (UK, Sweden and Belgium)
OTHER BACKGROUND DOCUMENTS
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Exploring the desirability and feasibility of
expanding the EFA Fast Track Initiative (FTI) to
Fragile States - prepared by the fragile states
task team
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Review of the Governance and Management Structures
of FTI - by Kent Buse, ODI
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Annexes to Governance review report
- Integrating Gender into EFA FTI Processes and
National Education Plans - Study supported by
UNGEI, written by Amanda Seel and David Clarke.
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New Financing Option - prepared by the
Netherlands
CATALYTIC FUND DOCUMENTS
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Status Report - December 2005
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CF Operational Guidelines
EPDF DOCUMENTS
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Status Report - December 2005
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Terms of
Reference for Regional Reference Groups
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Revised EPDF Concept Note - October 2005
PRESENTATIONS and SPEECHES
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Speech by Mr. Manservisi, Director General for
Development, European Commission
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EFA
FTI Progress Report - Rosemary Bellew
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Accelerating progress towards quality universal
primary education - Ministry of Education and
Training, Vietnam
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FTI Process: Lessons Learned - Ministry of
Education, Madagascar
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Catalytic Funding for Madagascar EFA - Barbara
Bentein, UNICEF
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FTI in Madagascar: balancing technical rigour with
an inclusive process - Sajitha Bashir, World
Bank
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Progress and Challenges - Prof. Abdulsalam
Al-Joufi, Minister of Education, Republic of Yemen
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FTI Co-Chairs Recommendations - Ewa
Werner-Dahlin, SIDA
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An expanded FTI finance mechanism - Ronald
Siebes, the Netherlands
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FTI and Fragile States - Scott Walter, CIDA
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Integrating gender in the FTI: Overview of
recommendations from an UNGEI Study - Cream
Wright, UNICEF
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