SDG 4. Quality education Ensure inclusive and equitable quality education and promote lifelong learning opportunities for all. Sustainable development Published on : May 19th 2017 Updated on : March 19th 2026 Dans cette rubrique The ministry in action Action for peace and respect for human rights Action within the UN Security, Disarmament and Non-proliferation Emergency Humanitarian Action Protecting Human Rights Gender equality: a priority for France Commitment to international justice Digital Diplomacy Promoting a sovereign Europe The European Political Community Defence Europe France and the European Union European matters Promoting French businesses and France’s attractiveness Attracting foreign investment Attracting international students Destination France: The recovery and transformation plan for tourism Promoting French expertise in sport Supporting French exporters Supporting researchers and scientific cooperation globally The French Government’s Trade Policy Ensuring the presence of French culture Cultural Diplomacy Defending Francophonie and the French language Franco-German cooperation Supporting the cultural and creative industries Contributing to sustainable, balanced globalization Addressing the climate and environmental emergency Combating global social inequality External action of local government bodies Summits and global issues Regional strategies Presentation - State of affairs Currently, 263 million children and teenagers go without education, and 250 million children cannot read or write. SDG 4 aims to ensure universal access to quality education and promote lifelong learning opportunities. At all levels of education, gender equality, improved learning outcomes and the incorporation of sustainable development into teaching programmes and content are central to this goal. Particular effort is needed for teacher training, the promotion of health and safety in learning places, and the development of study grants. United Nations Targets for 2030 Ministry Projects Key figures Transcription Fermer la transcription 1 500 000 euros from the Ministry to finance a UNICEF, UNESCO and Plan International project that is underway in Senegal, Cameroon and Togo Examples of projects MEAE - Project to support the fight against gender-based violence in schoolsBetween 2012 and 2014, via €3.3 million from the Priority Solidarity Fund, France financed several programmes for educating girls and combating gender-based violence implemented by the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) in Burkina Faso, Côte d’Ivoire, Mali and Niger. The lessons learnt from this multi-country project enabled a new project to be implemented which was financed by the Ministry for Europe and Foreign Affairs (€1.5 million between 2016 and 2018). This project, which was developed by UNICEF, UNESCO and Plan International, is underway in Senegal, Cameroon and Togo. It focuses on three components: Capacity-building within education systems to prevent school-related gender-based violence; Improving advocacy though a greater understanding of the phenomenon of school-related gender-based violence and data collection; Strengthening the protection chain and victim monitoring; Video: Promoting education for girls in rural Burkina Faso (in French): United Nations Girls’ Education Initiative (UNGEI) Publications by implementing agencies CIRAD – Higher Education Useful links SDG 4 on the UN website SDG 4 on the website UN Women UNESCO - Framework for Action: Education 2030 Global education monitoring report Global partnership for education The Education Commission – Report: The learning generation: Investing in education for a changing world