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Developing Countries


All low-income countries which demonstrate serious commitment to achieving universal primary education, can receive support from the FTI. National governments demonstrate their commitment through preparation and implementation of a comprehensive education plan including an adequate level of domestic spending on education, accelerating the pace of enrolling children in school, improving the quality of teaching and learning, and ensuring that students complete a primary education. In return, donors provide financial and technical support, in a coordinated and a predictable manner.

To receive FTI endorsement, a country must have:
  • a poverty reduction strategy or equivalent, and
  • a sound education sector plan, endorsed by in-country donors.

The following countries have joined the Fast-Track Initiative*:


 

Albania Ghana Mali Senegal
Benin Guinea Mauritania Tajikistan
Burkina Faso Guyana Moldova Timor-Leste
Cambodia Honduras Mongolia Vietnam
Cameroon Kenya Mozambique Yemen
Djibouti Kyrgyz Republic Nicaragua  
Ethiopia Lesotho Niger  
The Gambia Madagascar Rwanda  
* Please note that the attached documents were accurate at the date of publication, and are subject to change.