The Global Education & Skills Forum 2013 (GESF) which began yesterday is being organised in partnership with UNESCO, the Commonwealth Business Council, the Government of Dubai and GEMS Education from Mar 14-17.
"Public-private partnerships can revolutionise education in India and facilitate growth to help prevent millions of children missing out on quality education. They can raise the standards of education provision in India and help meet the demand for quality education from a growing middle class with increasing incomes," Spokesperson for the Global Education and Skills Forum Chris Kirk, said.
According to Irina Bokova, Director General of UNESCO, global companies have their global interests. "But there is something new coming about, and that's the common understanding that it's in the private sector's interest that people are well educated."
"It's in the private sector's interest that markets function, that people are solvent, that the countries are stable. And the private sector is very open to innovative methods of cooperation. Tackling complex, global challenges requires innovative and far reaching partnerships between the public and private spheres," Bokova said.