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Margaret Irving

Economist at the Global Partnership for Education

Margaret Irving is an Education Economist at the Global Partnership for Education (GPE). She serves as a Social Policy Specialist focusing on Public Finance for ESARO (Eastern and Southern Africa Regional Office).3 In her role at GPE, Irving has provided strategic leadership for the organization's agenda on education financing and has demonstrated expertise in innovative financing.3

Irving has contributed to several key initiatives and publications at GPE:

  1. She was one of the contributing authors to a brief on the relationship between education and peace, published in April 2024.1
  2. She participated as a speaker in a workshop on Understanding and Monitoring National Education Budgets in February 2024, where she discussed the importance of engaging with education budgets.2

Her work at GPE involves:

  • Analyzing the relationship between education outcomes and levels of peace1
  • Contributing to research on education financing and its impact on peaceful societies1
  • Providing insights on education budget planning and monitoring processes2

Irving's expertise in education economics and public finance makes her a valuable asset to GPE's mission of transforming education systems in lower-income countries.13

Highlights

Jun 24 · gpekix.org
Understanding and Monitoring National Education Budgets | GPEKIX

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