Sector Assistance Program Evaluation on Education in Uzbekistan
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Below are the main recommendations that ADB may consider in helping the government maintain its momentum to ensure a sustainable education development in the medium and long term, conducive to the country's requirements for human resources to sustain a more competitive and rapidly growing national economy. Recommendation Responsibility Timing (i) ADB should remain engaged in the education sector, focusing on higher education and vocational training, i.e., skills that support new technology industries. (ii) Two levels of approaches to be adopted: (a) for the public sector, support programs related to information and communication technology, and (b) for public-private partnership support partnerships or joint ventures with international universities. (iii) Assist in building a stronger and more conducive policy and regulatory environment for the above. (iv) Assist in building and operating a reliable system of monitoring and evaluation of the education sector’s activities and their results. Central and West Asia Department During the formulation and implementation of ADB's new country partnership strategy and related operations Ramesh Adhikari Director, IED1 Independent Evaluation Department I. INTRODUCTION A. Objective, Scope, and Rationale 1. The objective of this sector assistance program evaluation (SAPE) is to assess the performance of Asian Development Bank (ADB) assistance in the education sector of Uzbekistan from the end of 1997 to the end of 2009; identify factors affecting the performance; and draw lessons and recommendations to feed into the preparation of a country assistance program evaluation (CAPE) and future education sector operations 1 in Uzbekistan. 2. The total value of ADB loans to Uzbekistan from 1996 to December 2009 is $1.29 billion, of which overall assistance to the education sector, the second biggest sector, totaled $298.5 million. (Figure 1 and Appendix 1, Table A1.1). From 1996 to 2009, six loans amounted to $290.5 million, of which 43% supported pre-primary and basic education, and 37% targeted education sector development. Fifteen technical assistance (TA) projects on education were approved for $6.50 million, consisting of $3.10 million for advisory TA, $1.85 million for project preparatory TA, and $1.55 million for regional TA. One Japan Fund for Poverty Reduction grant project for $1.50 million was also provided (Appendix 1, Table A1.2). ADB is the lead international development partner and funding agency for Uzbekistan's education sector. Download 402.67 Kb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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