GPE Strategic Opportunities Bob Prouty Thursday, June 7, 2012 Meeting of the Board of Directors Berlin, Germany, 7-8 June 2012
For Information/Input This presentation shows trends within GPE countries over the past decade, highlighting opportunities for the Partnership to show leadership. It is divided into 3 parts: results, funding, and processes. Meeting of the Board of Directors 2 Berlin, Germany, 7-8 June 2012
…A good education for all children, everywhere Meeting of the Board of Directors 3 Berlin, Germany, 7-8 June 2012
Increase in Primary Completion Rate Meeting of the Board of Directors 4 Berlin, Germany, 7-8 June 2012
Out-of-School Children(millions) GPE Fragile vs. non-Fragile Meeting of the Board of Directors 5 Berlin, Germany, 7-8 June 2012
Where are the out-of-school children? High income countries: 2 million Middle income countries: 37 million Low income countries: 22 million Meeting of the Board of Directors 6 Berlin, Germany, 7-8 June 2012
Gender Parity over the past 10 years Primary Completion Median parity rate for GPE developing country partners went from .85 to .99. The number of countries in which girls are disadvantaged declined from 25 to 14 (of 33). Meeting of the Board of Directors 7 Berlin, Germany, 7-8 June 2012
LIBERIA: READING FLUENCY DOUBLED IN 1.5 YEARS
CAMBODIA: GAME-CHANGING PROGRESS IN READING ABILITY IN 2 YEARS 2010 2012 T ‐ Test Grade N N Score Score T ‐ value P ‐ value Students Students 1 399 14% 399 30% ‐ 12 < 0.0001 2 401 25% 400 45% ‐ 11 < 0.0001 3 400 37% 400 70% ‐ 18 < 0.0001
Disbursements by Year Meeting of the Board of Directors 10 Berlin, Germany, 7-8 June 2012
All Fund Disbursements and Cash Balance 2007 - 2012 Q1 Meeting of the Board of Directors 11 Berlin, Germany, 7-8 June 2012
Time in Months from Allocation to Grant Signing
Pipeline, June 2012 ($ million) Nicaragua 16.7 Vietnam 84.6 Ghana 75.5 Sudan 76.7 Total 1st round 253.5 Meeting of the Board of Directors 13 Berlin, Germany, 7-8 June 2012
Pipeline, Fall 2012 ($ million) Benin 42.3 DRC 100 (Burundi 52.9) Kyrgyzstan 12.7 Cambodia 38.5 Mauritania 12.4 Cameroon 53.3 Tajikistan 16.2 Chad 47.2 Uganda 100 Comoros 4.6 (Zambia 35.2) Congo 10.7 (Yemen 82.6) S. Sudan 36.1 Total 2 nd round 644.7
Education Plan Development Grants Approved Zimbabwe: $250,000 World Bank Uzbekistan: $250,000 Unicef Madagascar: $250,000 World Bank Meeting of the Board of Directors 15 Berlin, Germany, 7-8 June 2012
GPE Innovations—2011-2012 1. Out-of-school survey linked to service delivery 2. Teacher-focused reading revolution 3. Policy-driven resource mobilization 4. Needs and Performance Framework 5. Redefined Country Support 6. Results Framework 7. Constituency meetings 8. Transition plans for countries in crisis
Innovations Under Development… 1. Global and Regional Activities 2. Monitoring and Evaluation Team 3. Fragile States: front-loading support 4. Math interventions 5. Girls’ transition to secondary 6. Innovative financing
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Next Steps (1) Expand support to fragile states Expand use of out-of-school methodology Extend reading interventions Meeting of the Board of Directors 19 Berlin, Germany, 7-8 June 2012
Next Steps (2) -Implement strategic plan -Coordinate efforts to extend reading interventions to 25+ countries -Expand support to fragile states by 2013: S. Sudan, DRC, Zimbabwe, Pakistan, Chad, Yemen… -Secretariat: Focus on fragile states, learning, girls’ transition to secondary, monitoring and evaluation Meeting of the Board of Directors 20 Berlin, Germany, 7-8 June 2012
A message from the GPE… What the critics say … We do not believe Education For All will happen The world will lose interest We do not think All children, even in fragile states, can go to school This is the future we see Failure Not Success But this is not…what the GPE believes Meeting of the Board of Directors 21 Berlin, Germany, 7-8 June 2012
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