‘Moonshot’ education finance facility aims to turn $1 into $7 in LMICs
Sophie Edwards
Devex
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Summary
The International Finance Facility for Education (IFFEd) has officially launched after nearly a decade of planning, with a bold goal of turning every $1 in donor funding into $7 for education projects in lower-middle-income countries.
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“Shrinking aid budgets don’t mean shrinking ambition. IFFEd’s smart aid approach gives us the means to do more with less.” — Karthik Krishnan, CEO, IFFEd
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“This isn’t just another global fund. It’s a financial instrument — every dollar mobilizes $7 in projects.” — Karthik Krishnan
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“More than 50% of all low- and lower-middle income countries are now spending more on servicing their debts than on education.” — David Archer, ActionAid
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“Investing in children is better value than almost any other investment, so making it easier for cash-strapped governments to spend more now is ultimately probably a good thing.” — Lee Crawfurd, Center for Global Development
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