This study investigates the pivotal role of Collective Impact Analysis (CIA) in achieving Sustainable Development Goal 4 (SDG 4), focusing on inclusive and equitable quality education. Despite global progress, significant challenges persist in ensuring access and quality in education, particularly in regions like Nigeria. The research explores how the CIA framework, characterized by a common agenda, shared measurement, mutually reinforcing activities, continuous communication, and backbone support, facilitates multi-stakeholder collaboration (governments, NGOs, private sector, communities) to address these educational barriers. Findings indicate that CIA significantly enhances educational outcomes, promotes lifelong learning opportunities, and improves access to quality education. Furthermore, its effectiveness extends to healthcare and economic development when implemented collaboratively with local communities. The study underscores the necessity of prioritizing CIA in national development planning, advocating for increased funding, robust monitoring frameworks, and strong community engagement to foster sustainable social change and advance SDG 4 in Nigeria.
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