Cordaid
- F Funder
 - I Implementer
 
Description
To counter school drop-out rates, Cordaid strengthens education systems in the most fragile regions of the world, with a results-based financing (RBF) approach.
Cordaid:
- increases equal access to primary and secondary level education for girls and boys;
 - makes learning environments safer;
 - increases the quality of education, as a result of which learning outcomes of children improve.
 
Cordaid pursues this mainly, but not exclusively, in a results-based manner, engaging with all relevant actors within the education chain and striving for more autonomy and cost-efficiency of educational systems. The RBF approach entails a direct link between funding and results: schools are only paid when they can demonstrate that more children, particularly girls, are enrolled and that the learning environment has improved as well.
Primary Functions
- Capacity building/Technical assistance
 - Funding
 - Program/Project Implementation
 
Secondary Functions
- Networking/Convening
 - Research - other
 
Geographic Scope
- Global / regional
 
Areas of work Back to Top
Education topics addressed
Attainment
- Primary completion
 - Primary enrollment
 - Secondary completion
 - Secondary Enrollment
 
Other skills
- Life skills/sexuality education
 - Rights/empowerment education
 
Quality
- School facilities
 - School quality
 - Teacher training
 
Skills
- Other academic performance-related
 
Cross-cutting topics addressed
- Adolescent pregnancy/childbearing
 - Emergencies and protracted crises
 - Food/water security
 - Other aspects of sexual and reproductive health
 
Locations and contact information Back to Top
Website
Headquarters location(s)
- The Hague, South Holland, Netherlands
 
Office location(s)
- Afghanistan
 - Burundi
 - Central African Republic
 - Democratic Republic of the Congo
 - Ethiopia
 - Iraq
 - Kenya
 - Philippines
 - Sierra Leone
 - South Sudan
 - Syrian Arab Republic
 - Zimbabwe
 
Locations of current girls’ education work
Map showing countries (listed below) where the organization is involved with girls' education programs
- Central African Republic
 - Democratic Republic of the Congo