Evaluation of the Sida-supported Education Program for Results (EPforR) 2014–2021, Tanzania

Final Report

  • År: 2020

  • Publikationstyp: Decentraliserad utvärdering

  • Författare: Criana Connal, Greg Moran, Stephen Kirama, Yvonne Leung

Sammanfattning

The current report presents a joint evaluation by Sida and the Government of Tanzania of the Education Program for Results(EPforR) 2014–2021, Tanzania. EPforR is supported by Sida, Department for International Development (DFID) and the World Bank(with the Global Partnership for Education and Korean International Cooperation Agency joining more recently). The overall objectiveof the EPforR is ‘to improve education quality in Tanzanian primary and secondary schools’. To achieve this objective, and followingthe Program for Results mechanism, EPforR has a range of Disbursement-Linked Results (DLRs), measured by a small number ofDisbursement-Linked Indicators (DLIs) for each DLR. Funds are disbursed annually based on the successful delivery of agreedresults, which funds may then be used by Government for anything within the education sector. Given that it is essentially incentivisesGovernment to implement its own basic education policies and priorities, the support provided is adjudged as highly relevant to theneeds in basic education in Tanzania. Although results vary across the DLRs, EPforR has generally been very effective, withaggregate annual performance ranging from a low of 69% in Year 1 to highs of 84% in Years 2 and 5. Focusing as it does on institutionaldevelopment (with some individual capacity development for key Government staff), the programme has achieved a high level ofsustainability of results, although the report notes that some results may not be sustainable without additional technical and financialsupport. Since Sida will soon begin a process to formulate future support to basic education in Tanzania, the report also includesrecommendations for consideration by those formulating the new support.

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  • Tematik: Utbildning och forskning

  • Geografiskt område: Tanzania

  • Språk: Engelska

  • Publikationsnummer: 2020:23