'Education for All'
Since its creation in 1945, UNESCO has worked to improve education worldwide, believing it to be key to social and economic development. One of their global movements is `Education for All', an international effort to provide every boy and girl in the developing world with a full, good-quality, free and compulsory primary school education. The World Bank has supported education in developing countries since 1963. During this period it has transferred more than $41 billion in loans and credits for education. From 2003 to 2005, the European Commission contributed €25 million to schools in Tanzania. The UN Millennium Development Goal includes universal primary education by 2015.