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UNICEF.

Global Partnership for Education Grants US$5.6million for Quality
Education for Children inthe Puntland State of Somalia.

Garowe, Puntland, Somalia, 23 October 2017 – The Global Partnership for Education

(GPE) is pleased to announce a US$5.6 million grant for Puntland. The grant will be
implemented by the Puntland Ministry of Education to address the north-eastern
state’s wide ranging education needs and challenges. UNICEF is the grant agent, and
USAID is the coordinating agency for the GPE across Somalia.
The grant will focus on strengthening the Ministry of Education through capacity
building and technical support to provide effective and efficient services to the most
marginalized children in Puntland. It aims at strengthening the quality of teaching and
learning through teacher training, producing much needed learning materials, and
addressing financial barriers to access education with scholarships.
“The support from the Global Partnership for Education is highly appreciated by
Puntland,” said Puntland’s Minister of Education and Higher Education, Professor Abshir
Aw-Yusuf Isse. “It will help us realize our vision of a quality education system that
guarantees and fosters success for learners regardless of their abilities, and responds
to and recognizes the potential of all learners, enabling them to make fulfilling life
choices.”
The grant will support 2,650 children from the poorest households, thereby helping
families.
“This key investment in educating children in Puntland is critical for their future wellbeing
and for building a prosperous and peaceful Somalia,” said Steven Lauwerier,
UNICEF Representative in Somalia. “There is a huge demand for education. Families
know how important it is and we are moving forward with building on our positive
partnership with the Puntland Ministry of Education.”
In recent years, primary school enrollments have increased, but with larger numbers
of children entering school and limited capacities in the school system to absorb all
children, more needs to be done to ensure every child gets a quality education. In
Puntland there are still some 200,000 children not in school, and who need to be
reached.
“GPE’s work in Somalia and Puntland focuses on strengthening their capacity to
improve equity and access to quality education, and improving teaching and learning,”
said Alice Albright, Chief Executive Officer of the Global Partnership for
Education. “This grant will help thousands of children in Puntland go to school, stay in
school and learn with qualified teachers.”
Somalia has been a Global Partnership for Education partner since 2012. Since then a
total of US$14.5 million was allocated to Somalia for 2013 to 2016. The current GPE
funding for Somalia is almost US$33 million for the entire country, with US$ 9.6 million
for Somaliland, US$ 5.6 million for Puntland and US$ 17.9 million for the Federal Government.
About The Global Partnership for Education
The Global Partnership for Education (GPE) works with developing countries to ensure that every child receives a quality basic education, prioritizing the poorest, the most vulnerable and those living in countries affected by fragility or conflict. GPE mobilizes financing for education and supports developing countries to build effective education systems founded on evidence-based planning and policies. Its partners include developing countries, multilateral organizations, donors, the private sector, teachers, civil society/NGOs, and private foundations.
For more information visit www.globalpartnership.org and follow us on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram
Media contact; Alexandra Humme, +1 202 458 5511; ahumme@globalpartnership.org
About the Ministry of Education and Higher Education for Puntland
The Ministry of Education and Higher Education for Puntland, is responsible for all matters pertaining to the development and delivery of education services. This includes policies on education, curriculum development, and national examinations at all levels of education, certification, supervision of schools and all educational institutions, monitoring and evaluation. This is in line with Puntland’s national development plans, which the Education Sector Strategic Plan, is aligned to and contributes to.
For more information about MoEHE and its work visit: www.moepuntland.com
For more information, please contact:
Dek Mohamed Warsame, Garowe Puntland State of Somalia, +252 907 743 400, deeq.hurre99@gmail.com
About UNICEF
UNICEF works in more than 190 countries and territories to help children survive and thrive, from early childhood through adolescence. The world’s largest provider of vaccines for developing countries, UNICEF supports child health and nutrition, good water and sanitation, quality basic education for all boys and girls, and the protection of children from violence, exploitation, and AIDS. UNICEF is funded entirely by the voluntary contributions of individuals, businesses, foundations and governments. For more information about UNICEF and its work visit: www.unicef.org
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