CIFFs Director of Africa Girl Capital discusses how outcomes-based financing is reshaping education and skills systems
Reace Novello
As education systems face increasing fiscal pressure, how can financing models evolve to deliver better outcomes for children and young people?
Ahead of the UK hosted Global Partnerships Conference 2026, this conversation offers a timely example of how new financing models are shaping development.
In a new episode of Education World Forum Conversations, Eunice Ogolo, CIFFs Director of Africa Girl Capital joins Amel Karboul, Co-Founder and CEO of the EOF, to explore how outcomes-based financing is reshaping education and skills systems.
Drawing on real-world examples from India to Sierra Leone, the discussion highlights how aligning funding to results, strengthening government capacity, and improving system-wide accountability can ensure that children have access education and the chance to and thrive.
