
PREAL has released the July/August issue of Pro Educación, which can be found online here.
This issue opens with an opinion column by David Calderón, CEO of Mexicanos Primero, regarding the importance of implementing high quality education investments as a necessary component to achieve education improvements. It also discusses recent activities of “Todos pela Educação” in Brazil as the group prepares for its upcoming international conference, “Education, an urgent agenda”; the recent launch of the Observatorio del Presupuesto en Educación (an initiative for the oversight of the education budget) in the Dominican Republic; activities of the Business-Education Alliance Program of PREAL during its recent visit to the Dominican Republic; a workshop on Education for All, organized by the Business Foundation for Education Development (FEPADE) in El Salvador for key players in local education policy; the creation of the movement “United for Education” in Panama; and a meeting bet…
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PREAL has released the July/August issue of Pro Educación, which can be found online here.
This issue opens with an opinion column by David Calderón, CEO of Mexicanos Primero, regarding the importance of implementing high quality education investments as a necessary component to achieve education improvements. It also discusses recent activities of “Todos pela Educação” in Brazil as the group prepares for its upcoming international conference, “Education, an urgent agenda”; the recent launch of the Observatorio del Presupuesto en Educación (an initiative for the oversight of the education budget) in the Dominican Republic; activities of the Business-Education Alliance Program of PREAL during its recent visit to the Dominican Republic; a workshop on Education for All, organized by the Business Foundation for Education Development (FEPADE) in El Salvador for key players in local education policy; the creation of the movement “United for Education” in Panama; and a meeting between representatives from the Foundación Promigás of Colombia and from Business Leaders for Education in Guatemala, among others.

