UNESCO Good Practice on SDG4: Global Schools Program
- Global Schools Program

- Feb 12
- 1 min read

The Global Schools Program was named a global Good Practice on UNESCO’s SDG 4 Knowledge Hub.
The SDG 4 Knowledge Hub is a one-stop shop combining SDG4 data, research assets, policy documents, and good practices into a single online platform. It is aligned with the mandate of the SDG4 High-Level Steering Committee to improve data and evidence for education.
Congratulations to the entire Global Schools team, Project Officers, partners, donors, Advocates, Mentors, Alumni, and schools.
For more information, please view the Global Schools Program's entry on the SDG4 Knowledge Hub.

















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Congratulations to the Global Schools Program on being recognized as a global Good Practice on UNESCO’s SDG 4 Knowledge Hub. This acknowledgment highlights the program’s meaningful contribution to advancing quality education worldwide. A proud milestone for the entire team and partners — progress driven with purposeful Slope Rider impact.