In May, 22 countries from across Asia and the Pacific came together in Jakarta, Indonesia, for a 3-day GPE regional meeting. This was the first time a meeting of partner countries was held in Indonesia, which became a GPE partner in 2022.
What is a constituency meeting?
GPE is a multi-stakeholder partnership both at the country level, with partners coming together in local education groups, and at the global level, where GPE’s diverse constituencies are represented through its Board of Directors.
These constituencies include partner countries, donors, civil society, private sector, foundations, teachers, multilateral organizations and regional banks. GPE holds regional constituency meetings annually to provide a space for countries to discuss GPE policy and recommendations and have a strong voice in GPE’s governance structures.
These meetings are also an opportunity for countries to exchange on the bottlenecks they are facing in transforming their education systems and good practices to address them.
Sharing experiences, challenges and solutions
The Asia and Pacific constituency is a diverse group. The meeting in Jakarta provided an opportunity for countries at different stages of engagement with GPE to learn from each other. We also saw diversity reflected in the representatives from each country – with a veteran focal point from Papua New Guinea who has been part of the constituency for almost 10 years, bringing his deep knowledge of GPE processes to newer partners such as Indonesia and Sri Lanka, attending their second meeting and sharing fresh perspectives.
Countries shared how being part of GPE was valuable for them – bringing together stakeholders in local education groups, increasing the emphasis on sector planning, filling funding gaps, allowing the flexibility for countries to prioritize their own reforms, and placing gender and inclusivity at the heart of their education systems.
It was also a space to discuss bottlenecks – ranging from limited capacity to the availability of good data – and how they have been working to overcome these.
Countries were invited to share recommendations on what could be improved in GPE processes, and what they would like to see reflected in GPE’s 2030 strategy.