Education Ministry supports  Basic Schools with $117m

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The  Ministry of Education has allocated an additional $117.1 million from the Ghana Accountability for learning outcomes (GALOP) and its second additional funding (AF2) project initiative to scale up targeted interventions in basic schools across the country.

The funding is expected to support a range of education-enhancing programmes, including teacher training, school grants, and performance-based incentives aimed at improving learning outcomes.

This was made known during the First meeting of the project oversight committee for the Ghana Accountability for learning outcomes project (GALOP) on Tuesday, July 15.

In a speech delivered on behalf of the Minister of Education, Haruna Iddrisu,  who chairs the Project Oversight Committee, he emphasised the importance of deploying and monitoring every intervention effectively.

“GALOP AF2 provides an additional 117.1 million dollars to scale up targeted interventions in basic schools. We must ensure that every intervention from teacher training and school grants to performance-based incentives is effectively deployed and monitored.

“As a committee, our effectiveness would be measured by the clarity of our direction, the quality of our oversight, and the responsiveness of our system to on-the-ground realities,” he stated.

The project has been funded by the World Bank, the Global Partnership for Education, among others. The meeting saw in attendance development partners, heads of implementing agencies, and members of the project oversight committee, which included the World Bank.

The Ministry also underscored the critical role of oversight and responsiveness in the implementation process. “Our effectiveness will be measured by the clarity of our direction, the quality of our oversight, and the responsiveness of our system to on-the-ground realities,” the official added.

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2 thoughts on “Education Ministry supports  Basic Schools with $117m”

  1. James Martin says:

    This is great news for education! $117 million will significantly help basic schools. It’s like leveling up in real life! Hopefully, this funding enhances learning outcomes across the country. Speaking of leveling up, anyone else obsessed with the thrill of speeding down snowy slopes in Snow Rider 3D? The challenges keep me hooked! This funding should help provide the resources needed for schools to “win” too.

  2. Mayarivers says:

    As a committee, our effectiveness would be measured by the clarity of our direction, the quality of our oversight, and the Infinite Craft of our system to on-the-ground realities

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