Goals
Education for All Goals (EFA)
- Early Childhood Care and Education (ECCE)
- Universal Primary Education
- Lifelong learning for youth and adults
- Adult literacy
- Gender equality
- Quality education
Millennium Development Goals (MDGs)
- Poverty and hunger
- Universal primary education
- Gender equality & empower women
- Child mortality
- Maternal health
- HIV/AIDS, malaria & other diseases
- Environmental sustainability
- Global partnerships
Anaïs Loizillon
Research officer
Anaïs Loizillon is an economic analyst focusing on comparative social policy. Before joining the Report Team in December 2008, she worked at the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) on comparative international migration and work/life reconciliation policies in OECD member countries. In 2000, she joined a special team in the British Cabinet Office to define the United Kingdom’s future immigration policy, culminating in the publication of Migration: An Economic and Social Analysis (2001). She has also analysed local economic and social concerns and developing public policy solutions in the United States, including an innovative welfare-to-work programme in Philadelphia.
She received a joint master's in Public Policy and Urban and Regional Planning from the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs at Princeton University. She is currently pursuing doctoral studies in economics at the Paris School of Economics (Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales), where her dissertation is examining the educational attainment of children of immigrants.


