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Using data for improving education equity and inclusion

This project will enhance the use of data from existing household surveys by government officials to analyze the education sector and encourage policymakers to leverage the resulting knowledge on gender, equity, and inclusion to inform their policy decisions. It responds to a lack of data analysis in the education sector and technical capacity within ministries of education to use data.

The project will build on a proven initiative that analyzes educational information for global learning and equity that was piloted in Laos, Sierra Leone, and Suriname in 2018. The objective is to determine whether an adapted version of the initiative can improve equity and quality analysis in 26 developing countries, and whether and to what extent the marginalization of specific groups affects their access, learning, and progression through education nationally, regionally, and globally.

The research design will include the adaptation and testing of the initiative that includes the use and analyses of data about groups that are particularly disadvantaged due to gender, language, poverty, disability, and location. It will also scale approaches and delivery mechanisms through fact sheets, reports, workshops, and tools that will be further expanded to include country-specific equity and inclusion issues.

The project was selected through a global call, initiated by the Global Partnership for Education Knowledge and Innovation Exchange, to scale the impact of proven educational innovations in developing countries.

Project ID
109372
Project Status
Active
Duration
36 months
IDRC Officer
Margarita Lopez
Total Funding
CA$ 2,719,315.00
Location
Bangladesh
Benin
North of Sahara
Chad
Democratic Republic of the Congo
Gambia
Georgia
Ghana
Guinea-Bissau
Guyana
Honduras
Kiribati
Kyrgyzstan
Laos
Lesotho
Madagascar
Malawi
Mongolia
Nepal
Nigeria
Pakistan
Samoa
Sao Tome and Principe
Sierra Leone
Sudan
Togo
Tonga
Tuvalu
Uzbekistan
Viet Nam
Yemen
Zimbabwe
Programs
Education and Science
Knowledge and Innovation Exchange Program
Institution Country
United States
Institution
United Nations Children's Fund/Fond des Nations Unies pour les enfants
Institution Country
United States
Project Leader
Suguru Mizunoya
Institution
United Nations Children's Fund/Fond des Nations Unies pour les enfants