Investing in Futures: 2024 Annual Results Report
The Annual Results Report presents the progress made by Education Cannot Wait (ECW) and its partners in 2023–2024, the first half of the Fund’s four-year Strategic Plan.
The report emphasizes ECW's strengthened focus on tracking and achieving better learning outcomes for crisis-affected children and adolescents, and on reaching the world’s most vulnerable and at-risk children. It also features an analysis of global trends, including a concerning decline in overall humanitarian funding to education against a backdrop of growing needs, fueled by escalating conflicts, forced displacement, climate-induced disasters and other crises.
The report demonstrates that it is possible to unlock the potential of crisis-affected children through the power of a quality education, calling for urgent additional funding to ensure the 234 million children caught in crises get the urgent education support they need.
Results Highlights
Amid growing global challenges, ECW and its partners made significant strides – reaching more children, enhancing the quality and equity of education, and mobilizing vital resources for some of the world’s most complex crises.
By the numbers
Progress in learning: Key outcomes from 2023–2024*
96% of programmes reported an increase
91% of non-formal programmes reported rates above 60%
64% of programmes reported rates above 75%
88% and 78% of MYRPs reported improvements, respectively
*These outcome-level results are based on data from eligible programmes that provided evidence. For details on the methodology and size of the evidence base, see the 2024 Annual Results Report.
Delivering results together
In 2024, ECW brought together over 100 organizations – including host governments, UN agencies, local and international civil society, philanthropic foundations and private sector leaders – to collectively deliver educational results in the world’s most complex crises, advancing shared strategic priorities.
Call to Action
ECW is appealing for urgent additional contributions to reach its US$1.5 billion goal by 2026 and deliver quality education to 20 million crisis-affected children. Without decisive action, millions risk being left behind – not due to a lack of solutions, but because of chronic underinvestment.
Their education cannot wait.
Masa, Gaza
“Since joining the sessions at the educational tent, I have felt some hope that life could return to us.”
Zénabou, Central African Republic
“Today, I can read, write and count, just like the other children. One day, I'd like to work in the humanitarian sector.”
Nyehoth, Kenya
“With our school transformation, I feel inspired to learn and create – the colorful surroundings make me feel like anything is possible.”