Educational Issues
Educational Issues
Weakened Fragmentation
Lack of Clarity in Inter-
Governance Tier Relationships
Dropouts
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Public Private Partnership
In-adequate financing
Gender Equity
CHALLENGE
S
Poor monitoring & evaluation
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World leaders made the achievement of universal
primary education by the year 2015 one of the
Millennium Development Goals. This goal still
appears to be out of reach for many poor countries.
School attendance, especially for girls, is far from
universal, and many children drop out of school
before completing their primary education.
ISSUES
ISSUES
In response,
ISSUES
ISSUES
ISSUES
SUPPLY
EDUCATION
However government may not have the resources to WHOSE
provide a free education for all, either because RESPONSIBILI
TY
The political will to
provide universal
the state does a poor job
education may also
with the resources it has.
be absent in
there is a large, Funds are badly
tax administration undemocratic
untaxed shadow managed, and
and collection are inefficiency or outright societies, if ruling
economy and the
ineffective. elites fear that an
tax base is small, corruption may prevent
educated population
resources from reaching
will be better
schools.
equipped to
challenge them.
If demand is inadequate because parents are
misinformed about the true value of education for
their children, user payments may have a
"demonstration effect": when user payments allow
more children to go to school, gain skills, and
ultimately find jobs, parents of other children may be
persuaded that schooling is worthwhile.
USER
PAYMENTS
By shifting education financing to the local level, user
payments can improve school management. Schools
that are accountable to the local community—and to
parents, specifically—have a greater incentive to
provide a high-quality education, even though
corruption may exist at the local level as well as at the
national level. Put simply, it is easier for parents to
watch over local officials and to take collective action
against them if need be
Educational reform based on user payments may
even generate a virtuous political circle. As more
people become better educated, they seek greater
democratic participation for themselves and
greater accountability from their government.
USER
PAYMENTS
User payments may restore the link between
money paid out and services received. That is,
people may be prepared to pay for schools
because they can see what they are getting for
their money, whereas they may evade taxes
because they perceive, correctly, that their taxes
will be appropriated by corrupt officials and not
reach the schools.