KEY POINTS
  • The amount spent on financing education doesn't match the view that education is important, said Priyadarshani Joshi, a research officer on UNESCO's Global Education Monitoring Report team.
  • Nobody would argue that education isn't important, "but the money does not seem to add up," Joshi told CNBC's Squawk Box Asia last Friday as she spoke about the Global Education Monitoring Report, published by the United Nations agency in April.
  • "Education is one of the most cost-effective ways to train or empower women, to empower their communities," said Joshi, who warned of "gendered consequences" of lack of education, particularly in developing countries.

The amount spent on financing education doesn't match the view that education is important, said Priyadarshani Joshi, a research officer on UNESCO's Global Education Monitoring Report team.

Nobody would argue that education isn't important, "but the money does not seem to add up," Joshi told CNBC's Squawk Box Asia last Friday as she spoke about the GEM report published by the United Nations agency in April.