Free quality education for all Ni-Vans inluding disadvantage groups
In January 2020, the Government announced a new scheme, where the Vanuatu National Provident Fund (VNPF) offered VT500 million to the Ministry of Education, (MoET) to administer a loan scheme, in which members can borrow against their own retirement savings to fund their children’s (or their own) education.
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Importance of Civic Education Introduced Within the Education Curriculum
All students need to understand the history of Vanuatu and how our democratic system came about and how it works. Voting is important, as is the choosing of suitable leaders, and our youth should be able to analyze the qualities of contesting candidates, looking at their support for the education system and the development of the country.
Vanuatu SDG4 Transforming Education 2022 Spotlight Report: KOBLE
While the Government continues to progress in implementing its National Sustainable Plan (NSDP), there are still challenges and the realities of poor infrastructure and service delivery to the population of Vanuatu, especially to the 73% of the population that live in rural areas.
Progressing Inclusive Education in Vanuatu
In Vanuatu, the National Sustainable Development Plan includes people with disabilities in several of its policy objectives relating to culture, government services and the economy. The Education Training Sector has had an Inclusive Education (IE) policy in place since 2010, and a National Disability Inclusion Policy for since 2016.



