3. 1. No countries seriously committed to Education
for all will be thwarted in their achievement
because of the lack of resources.
DESPITE OVERALL INCREASED
INVESTMENT IN BASIC EDUCATION,
LARGE FUNDING GAPS ARE STILL
HINDERING PROGRESS TOWARDS THE
ATTAINMENT OF THE EDUCATION FOR
ALL (EFA) GOALS BY 2015.
4. Since the bulk of basic education financing comes from
domestic resources, the strong political will of governments
for national resource mobilization is a critical factor.
Governments are encouraged to invest 4-6 per cent of GNP
and 15-20 per cent of public expenditure in
education, depending on the country’s demographic and
economic status.
5. 2.Many government do not give education
sufficient priority in their national knowledge
The government more concentrate in
other part such as economic and
business rather than education field.
6. 3. Some country face economic problem.
For the examples are
India, Bangladesh, Africa and so on.
The economic problem make the people
to narrow based on education.
7. 4. Lack of education facilities.
This normally happened in rural areas.
The lack of facilities make the status of
education drop and doesn’t growth.
Normally people who live in rural areas
do not have any interest in education
field.