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The DFID Update from March 23, 2011, outlines critical areas of intervention in education, budget support, and strategic funding. Key highlights include support for the Education Sector Development Programme (ESDP), general and sector budget support, PETS and HR SITAN assistance, and core funding for organizations like Haki Elimu and UWEZO. The document also emphasizes future planned supports such as the implementation of SEDP II, water and sanitation initiatives in schools, and pilot projects for results-based aid, while recognizing challenges in data management and the need for enhanced quality assurance in education.
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DFID Update ED-DPG Meeting 23 March, 2011
DFID: Areas of Intervention - now • ESDP • General budget support (19% of £100m in 2010/11) • Sector budget support (tbc) • Support to PETS (2009/10 - £150,000) • Support to HR SITAN (2011/12 - £125,000) • Haki Elimu • Core funding of their strategic plan (£980,000 to March 2012, with extension of £900,000 for next strategic plan period) • Support to Multi-lateral Organisations • One UN (£ 10.9M up to 2011) • UWEZO • Core funding (£885,000 to March 2012, with extentsion of £1.2M for next strategic plan period)
DFID: Areas of Intervention- Future • Planned Support (not yet confirmed by Ministers) • ESDP • General budget support • Sector budget support • SEDP II • Support to implement SEDP II (£44m up to 2015) • Water and Sanitation in Schools • Infrastructure and advocacy programme (£10m up to 2015) • Safe Schools Initiative • Pilot of existing best practice, through NGOs (£2m up to 2015) • Results Based Aid • Pilot to incentive councils on recruitment, deployment and retention in rural areas (£2m up to 2015)
DFID: Priorities 2011 • Ed DPG coordination • HR SITAN: completion and follow up • Management: increased transparency, competency and dialogue • Improved learning assessment and learning outcomes • Better Evidence/research • VFM (unit costs) • Equity • Quality improvement
DFID: Challenges • Better financial and audit data readily available to justify GBS disbursements • Shifting GoT focus to quality (in action not only words) • Shifting focus of UK GOV to increased VFM and results • Putting the ETP into action (once approved, particularly around equity issues) • Time
DFID: Expertise/ Value Added • DP corporate memory • Support on • Policy development • gender/equity • Water and sanitation • Decentralisation • Core reforms (PFM, PSR) • Links to health