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It began in 2002 as the Education for All Global Monitoring (GEM) Report with the aim of holding the global community to account for the commitments they made to education progress. For over two decades, the report has informed national, regional and global debates. Drawing from the latest quantitative and qualitative evidence, 17 published reports have tracked country education development and highlighted critical challenges, becoming an invaluable part of the international education cooperation mechanism.

The GEM Report is much more than just a report. It produces regional reports, gender reports, reports written by and for youth, and publications in multiple languages. It offers four websites (PEER, SCOPE, WIDE and VIEW) and a blog available in English and Spanish.

How to join in the celebrations:

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Tweet #OurGEM and @GEMReport and tell: 

  • What was/is your favourite past report or product?
  • Why you think the GEM Report is valuable for the sector?
  • How you have used the Report in your work?

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