
The former prime minister, who heads the International Commission on Financing Global Education Opportunity, said the shortage of schooling represented a “ticking time bomb” which could trigger new protest movements among a generation frustrated at the lack of life chances.
Brown, who presented the findings at the United Nations in New York, said £23 billion in additional funding was needed if the goal of ensuring every child receives a full primary and secondary education by 2030 is to be achieved.