Increasing and sustaining student enrollment in schools in selected marginalized districts by developing school environments that are conducive to teaching and learning
Implementing Partner: Government of Sindh (GoS)
USAID funding over the life of the program:
- G2G school construction: $81 million
- Non-G2G soft components: $78.2 million
GoS funding over the life of the program:
- EMO/private sector reform allocations: $42 million
- Infrastructure-related: $23.2 million
Contact: Lila Ram
Replacing, upgrading, and enlarging schools damaged or destroyed by 2010 floods:
- Training construction companies in USAID regulations and standards
- Funding of new school construction by GoS
- Improving education policies and service delivery
- Enhancing GoS capacity for private sector engagement to improve education service delivery
Increasing enrollment of girls in schools:
- Creating primary and secondary coed schools, including more women teachers
- Increasing women’s participation in school management committees
- Reducing the gap of secondary school opportunities for girls by upgrading primary schools to the secondary level
- Addressing the needs of girls and the disabled with gender-friendly infrastructure
Awarding concession agreements to improve public school operations and enhance student achievements:
- Outsourcing schools to private sector Education Management Organizations (EMO) for up to 10 years with GoS funding to improve school operations
- Implementing school management reform under the Public Private Partnership Act