In addition to its ongoing support for the APPGWG the One World Trust conducts independent research into
the accountability of global organisations, political engagement of citizens at global level, and international law.
Not exact matches
Professional networks, social
accountability systems, the role
of non-government
organisations, together with the mobilisation
of action by subsets
of willing participants and other new methods
of moving
global governance forward, are required.
Although the observations that follow are based mainly on UK experience, similar trends appear to be emerging across
global education systems: increased public
accountability in tandem with greater autonomy for schools; an urgent imperative to close the opportunity gap between affluent and poorer communities; national, public or state authority over schools being replaced by stakeholder communities or not - for - profit mission - driven
organisations impatient with endemic failures
of the status quo.