IFFEd is unique because it is designed to help lower-middle-income countries (LMICs) – which house most of the world’s poor – address chronic, unmet needs in education and skills financing. Other signature education initiatives and funds largely target low-income countries and countries in crisis.
IFFEd is a solution to a specific gap in education and skills funding in LMICs. Its purpose is to generate more funds for LMICs that are no longer eligible for other concessional finance as they move through their development journey. Due to its unique financial guarantee structure, IFFEd is currently the only mechanism that multiplies scarce donor dollars by up to seven times.
To achieve SDG 4, a major uplift in education finance is required. While IFFEd is a key solution to bridge this gap, it cannot do this alone. IFFEd and its multilateral development bank (MDB) partners will work alongside countries and other international actors such as the Global Partnership for Education (GPE); the Education Cannot Wait Fund (ECW); United Nations agencies such as UNICEF, UNHCR, and UNRWA; national donors; foundations; and civil society.
IFFEd is not a delivery or implementing agency. Its implementing partners will be the MDBs, which are important providers of programmatic and technical expertise in education and have established track records in improving learning outcomes. IFFEd will also foster and support MDB collaboration and cooperation on education and skills development.