How private sector can work together to help provide education
Education funding, Education in emergencies, Sarah Brown
Sarah Brown listens to Julia Gillard Picture: Lana Wong
Business leaders came together today to discuss innovative ways in which they can help children get into school and learning.
They exchanged their experiences at the Roundtable with Sarah Brown and Julia Gillard, an event hosted by the Global Business Coalition for Education in New York.
With world leaders meeting at the United Nations General Assembly, this was a great opportunity to talk about how the private sector can co-operate and engage in education in both humanitarian emergencies and longer-term initiatives in developing countries.
In her open remarks, Sarah Brown – Executive Chair of GBC-Education – said: “We need to challenge ourselves to look at how we are really going to reach the point where every child is going to school.”
She said that, for the first time, there is an opportunity to put education to the forefront of humanitarian emergency responses through the Education Cannot Wait Fund, which was launched in May.
The event followed another GBC-Education event, called Business Leads in Education: Driving Innovation and Partnership. Read about it here.
LIVE: @SarahBrownUK & @JuliaGillard convene w/ @gbceducation members in roundtable discussion on biz engagement w/ #EducationCannotWait fund pic.twitter.com/rv0fypPnWH
— GBCEducation (@gbceducation) September 21, 2016
The other host was Julia Gillard, former Australian prime minister, Board Chair of the Global Partnership for Education (GPE) and a member of the Education Commission which published a major report at the UN this week.
She spoke about the critical need for planning about of GPE’s desire to engage more philanthropy and the private sector.
She added: “We need to look at the incredibly practical steps that lead to the outcome for these sorts of partnerships. When all of us engage we are doing it at a better and better quality level over time.”
Among the speakers was Gus Schmedlen, Vice President for Education at HP. On why his company works in the field of education, he said: “The answer is self-interest.”
He talked about the need for direct engagement, adding: “We embed and connect. We embed in the countries…we don’t read reports about what happened, we engage with… policymakers, business leaders, students.
“Over the past two years we have surveyed over 50,000 students around the world.”
The key speakers included Paula Luff, Viso Strategies Corporation; Leila Toplic, Chief Marketing & Business Development Officer, LRNG; Janiece Evans-Page, Vice President, Fossil Group; Tamas Deutsch, European Parliament Member from Hungary; Douglas Hunt, Global Business Leader, Education at IBM; Mariam Farag, Group VSR Manager, MBC Group; and Annemiek Hoogenboom, Country Director, People’s Postcode Lottery.
Here are some of the tweets from GBC-Education during the event.
Now, @gbceducation members meet for a roundtable discussion with @SarahBrownUK and @JuliaGillard on private sector engagement in education pic.twitter.com/o3W9znmpXp
— GBCEducation (@gbceducation) September 21, 2016
Learn more of what @gbceducation members are doing to make a #smartinvesment in innovative edu, like @WeAreLRNG‘s partnership w/ @Fossil: https://t.co/rZ2or3AqHe
— GBCEducation (@gbceducation) September 21, 2016
Why help refugee populations? Self-interest, says @Gus_Education, b/c of greater shared interest when peaceful societies allow better biz pic.twitter.com/SMzFXIFXjH
— GBCEducation (@gbceducation) September 21, 2016
LIVE: Partnership forging between @Fossil, @LRNG, & @Gap to focus on design, tech, & mentorship programs for diverse, low income #youth
— GBCEducation (@gbceducation) September 21, 2016
Roundtable @gbceducation discussion: @WeAreLRNG, @Fossil, & @Gap are aligning #youthskills training w/ labor market needs. #smartinvestment
— GBCEducation (@gbceducation) September 21, 2016
Roundtable Discussion: @SarahBrownUK & @IBM Douglas Hunt highlight the access of technology that businesses have to provide #EducationForAll pic.twitter.com/So02DQnvS0
— GBCEducation (@gbceducation) September 21, 2016
Roundtable discussion: Mariam Farag of @mbc_group emphasizes focus needed on education AND on entrepreneurship and work readiness pic.twitter.com/BbRWihftw7
— GBCEducation (@gbceducation) September 21, 2016
Roundtable: People’s Postcode Lottery is using existing edu infrastructure as much as possible, like teachers, to optimize returns @Annamiek
— GBCEducation (@gbceducation) September 21, 2016
Roundtable Discussion: @amelkarboul speaks to the importance of partnerships in transitioning refugees back to students #SafeSchools #UNGA pic.twitter.com/79V3mk0hh5
— GBCEducation (@gbceducation) September 21, 2016
“Everyone in this room just GETS IT”-@bouchane on the power and drive behind @gbceducation member companies to mobilize change & deliver ed
— GBCEducation (@gbceducation) September 21, 2016
Closing, @JuliaGillard reminds that being a big platform = successfully being able replenish, so the time to make a #smartinvestment is NOW!
— GBCEducation (@gbceducation) September 21, 2016