SUMMARY le Development Go nab al tai 4 us .B S G LO B A L E D U C AT I O N M O N I TO R I N G R E P O R T 2 0 1 6 Scholarships $ TARGET 4.B T arget 4.b, focusing on specific countries, does not appear consistent with a universal agenda. Like all the targets, it aspires to reduce inequality between countries, but it could exacerbate inequality within countries because scholarship beneficiaries tend to have advantaged backgrounds. In addition, many scholarship recipients do not return to their countries. This would suggest that scholarships tend to support the higher education institutions of richer countries instead of benefiting poorer ones. Information collected for this report from 54 government scholarship programmes indicates that some 25,000 scholarships were offered in 2015 The formulation of target 4.b is lacking in several respects. It is recommended that scholarships be counted as eligible only if they refer to study at higher education institutions in countries other than students’ home countries and are at least partly publicly funded. The outbound mobility ratio, i.e. the number of students from a country studying abroad, expressed as a percentage of total tertiary enrolment in that country, is 1.8% for developing countries. However, in some countries, notably among small FIG U R E 1 5 : Half of all aid for scholarships and imputed student costs is concentrated in 13 middle income countries 100 Distribution of scholarships and imputed student costs by recipient country, 2014 China 80 Morocco Least developed countries and small island developing states, 386 60 India Algeria Turkey US$996 million Secondary 370 Primary 40 Tunisia Cameroon Viet Nam 162 20 Ukraine Iran, Isl. Rep. 113 51 Oman Egypt Turks/Caicos Is Trinidad/Tobago Sint Maarten St Vincent/Grenad. Saint Lucia St Kitts/Nevis Montserrat Jamaica Grenada Dominica Curaçao Cuba Cayman Is Br. Virgin Is Barbados Bahamas Aruba Antigua/Barbuda Anguilla Kyrgyzstan Georgia Armenia Belarus 0 60 71 112 71 74 80 81 85 91 Brazil Indonesia Syrian A. R. Other Source: GEM Report team analysis (2016) using OECD DAC data. 53

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