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Over 400,000 Students To Benefit From Improved And More Inclusive Education In Zanzibar

M.Cby M.C
December 23, 2022
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Over 400,000 Students To Benefit From Improved And More Inclusive Education In Zanzibar

More than 400,000 primary students in Zanzibar, half of them girls, will have access to a more conducive learning environment with reduced class sizes and strengthened teacher support to improve their ability to transition to secondary school.

This support and a host of additional improvements will be financed by the new Zanzibar Improving Quality of Basic Education Project (ZIQUE), approved today, Friday, 23 December 2022 by the World Bank.

The $50 million credit from the International Development Association (IDA) is set to improve teaching competencies and learning outcomes, as well as help reduce the gender gap in transition rates within basic education.

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“Zanzibar has made important progress in providing universal access to basic education. However, in order to increase growth and eradicate poverty by 2050, significant investments are needed to improve foundational learning outcomes.”

Nathan Belete, World Bank Country Director for Tanzania
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Nathan Belete, World Bank Country Director for Tanzania

The Government of Zanzibar abolished school fees in pre-primary and primary schools in 2015 and in secondary schools in 2018, leading to a significant increase in enrollment in government schools which accommodated over 467,000 students.

However, significant challenges remain to ensure all students progress through the education system with adequate learning levels.

ZIQUE to help address education sector’s main challenges

 ZIQUE will help address the education sector’s main challenges through process and policy changes in the education system that will serve to strengthen the quality of service delivery.

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“Critical innovations supported by ZIQUE such as the deployment of a school-based modality for the delivery of continuous professional development (CPD); the use of education technology to enhance teaching in the classroom and teacher CPD; and a large-scale learning assessment, will allow the government to systematically monitor and report on learning outcomes and to devise strategies to address learning gaps and challenges.”

Tanya Savrimootoo, World Bank Senior Education Economist

ZIQUE beneficiaries include students living with disabilities, particularly those who are visually impaired, through the development of adapted learning materials. Others will also benefit from the inclusive construction design of new classrooms and schools.

 ZIQUE will also benefit over 13,000 primary and secondary teachers in government schools (69% of whom are female) and over 520 school headteachers in the public school system. Other direct beneficiaries will be ministry officials in key departments and roles who are critical to the successful implementation of each component.

The project’s design was informed through discussions with several development partners including the Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency, the United States Agency for International Development and the Kwarara Media Education Center, which is supported by the Korea International Cooperation Agency.

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