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This seminar, hosted by the World Bank on March 31, 2010, aims to explore how the private sector can effectively support government efforts in education reform within developing countries. Participants will engage in discussions that cover lessons learned from global private donors, strategies for enhancing partnerships between client countries and private entities, and ways the World Bank can collaborate with the private sector to elevate the quality of education. The agenda includes key concepts, case studies of local and cross-border philanthropy, and roundtable discussions with various stakeholders.
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Leveraging the Private Sector for Results in Education: Increased Financing and Innovative Service Delivery Seminar World Bank March 31, 2010
Objective The objective of the conference is to distill guidance on the most effective approaches through which the private sector can support governments in developing countries to advance reform and improve results in the education sector
Guiding questions What are some lessons learned about the way private donors operate in education globally? How can client countries make better use of strategic partnerships with private donors in education? How can the World Bank interact with the private sector to increase the quality of education in client countries?
Participants and agenda • We have a mix of multilateral organizations, private sector and government: • A rich set of perspectives! • Agenda: • A brief introduction of key concepts • Case studies of local philanthropies • Round table with private sector • Case studies of cross border philanthropies • Impact of private sector • Round table: WB, IFC, Government and Private Sector