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Call For Action Call For Action Myanmar Education Reform Myanmar Education Reform True Facts: Education Spending: only 1.5 % of GDP (2012-13), lowest in ASEAN region, UNICEF (2014) Completion Rates: only 27% Primary School and 1.8% Secondary, UNICEF (1995) Want to change the situation for the future leaders? If yes, then you are welcome to participate in our project by: Endorsing Attending meetings and Expressing ideas

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Call For ActionCall For ActionMyanmar Education ReformMyanmar Education Reform True Facts:

◦ Education Spending: only 1.5 % of GDP (2012-13), lowest in ASEAN region, UNICEF (2014)

◦ Completion Rates: only 27% Primary School and 1.8% Secondary, UNICEF (1995)

Want to change the situation for the future leaders?

If yes, then you are welcome to participate in our project by:

• Endorsing• Attending meetings and• Expressing ideas

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Process?Process?

You can participate from the start to very end so your participation and voice matters and counts!!!

Steps in getting engaged:

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Getting Engaged!Getting Engaged!We recommend you to participate along the process

for getting the most of it and making the enforcement stronger.

From the resources available on our Website, Facebook page near local and public libraries • study the education related policies and news

including good practices• comment, suggest and post your

concerns/questions (both in pre and post stage of the process described before)

• attend small talks and community meetings which will be announced in due course for more details (no worries! we will definitely keep you updated)

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Getting Engaged! Getting Engaged! Contd.Contd.

• Study the draft and final policy paper (with

jargon explanations) which includes

Findings from all stakeholders – to name

a few: activists, students, teachers etc.

Recommendations from experts on

education and policy

Signatures and endorsements from

participants like you (with consent only!)

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Final Call For Actions!Final Call For Actions!

• Produce and disseminate the final version of

the policy paper by:

Writing an “Open Letter with the Policy

Paper” to the Government

Using both on-line and off-line tools

(media, radio, print-media) to reach out to

both digital natives and digital immigrants

Encouraging word-of-mouth from

networks and media

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How To Know The How To Know The Impact?Impact?

We will:

do the desk- and field-based research

to follow-up

keep you informed of any news and

improvements in the area

replicate our initiative in other areas

after this pilot project

provide trainings and awareness on

rights as and when necessary

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How To Start?How To Start?

Forms available in both on-line and off-line

(instructions included)

• Email to [email protected]

• Download (& upload) the form at

www.collectiveactionsforEduReform.org,

www.facebook.com/collectiveactionsMM

• Grab one at one of three local and public

libraries in these townships (Metta, Karyen,

Dargot Tsp.)

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How To Send Back How To Send Back Forms?Forms?

Just the same way as above using one of your convenient!

What If Questions and What If Questions and Concerns?Concerns?

Welcome! Just Call/SMS us at:+95 9 97 222 5555 Our office address is:No. 135, Room A, 3rd Floor,

Diamond Tower, Inya Township, Yangon, Myanmar

* We will be providing small gifts to those who participated in each of our process but let us keep this as a secret for what you are going to receive!

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Thank You for Your Thank You for Your Patience!Patience!

Any Feedbacks & Any Feedbacks & Comments Welcome!Comments Welcome!