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<p>DFID’s new Education Policy, Get Children Learning, sets out how we will reach
the most marginalised children, including the hardest to reach girls, children with
disabilities and children caught up in emergencies and conflict. DFID does this through
significant investments both bilaterally and multilaterally. In 2016 the UK spent
£964 million bilaterally on education, whilst remaining the largest bilateral donor
to the Education Cannot Wait and Global Partnership for Education programmes. In addition,
the UK is a global leader on girls’ education, with our Girls’ Education Challenge
programme helping a million marginalised girls access a quality education since 2012.</p>
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