‘Lift ambition’ on foreign aid for education, former Australian PM tells Canada
OTTAWA — Canada should step up its support for education in the developing world in the name of fostering peace and economic growth both at home and abroad, says former Australian prime minister Julia Gillard.
Gillard, who chairs the board of Global Partnership for Education, is meeting this week with fellow members in Ottawa, where she’s urging Canada to increase its contribution to the international advocacy group she leads.
That contribution currently stands at $120 million over four years, the result of a pledge from the previous Conservative government.
“We think the world is lifting ambition around education,” Gillard said in an interview.


