Punjab Education Support Programme II
- P Project/Program
 
? Activity Status: Unknown
Key Information
This program increased enrollment and improved learning outcomes, including literacy and numeracy, for girls and the most marginalized in primary and secondary schools of Punjab Province in Pakistan. All government school children (6 million primary, 4 million secondary) and children attending school through the Punjab Education Foundation (around 2.2 million), including 50% girls, will have benefited from UK support in Punjab by March 2021.
Lead Implementing Organization(s)
Location(s)
South Asia
Pakistan
Government Affiliation
Non-governmental programYears
2013 - 2024
Partner(s)
- Education Development Trust
 - Idara-e-Taleem-o-Aagahi (ITA)
 - Oxford Policy Management
 - The Citizens Foundation
 - World Bank Group
 
A.F. Ferguson & Co, Chartered Accountants, Institute of Social and Policy Sciences (I-SAPS), Lahore University of Management Sciences, State Bank of Pakistan, IMC Worldwide, Cardno Emerging Markets, Mott MacDonald Limited, DAI Europe, Adam Smith International, McKinsey & Company, and International Bank for Reconstruction and Development (IBRD)
Ministry Affiliation
UnknownCOVID-19 Response
UnknownGeographic Scope
Sub-nationalMeets gender-transformative education criteria from the TES
UnknownAreas of Work Back to Top
Education areas
Attainment
- Post-secondary
 - Primary completion
 - Primary to secondary transition
 - Secondary completion
 
Quality
- School facilities
 - School quality
 - Teacher training
 
Skills
- Literacy
 - Numeracy
 
Cross-cutting areas
- Economic/livelihoods (including savings/financial inclusion, etc.)
 - Gender equality
 
Program participants
Target Audience(s)
Girls (both in school and out of school)
Age
5 - 16
School Enrolment Status
All in school
School Level
- Lower primary
 - Upper primary
 - Lower secondary
 - Upper secondary
 
Other populations reached
- Policymakers
 
Participants include
- Orphans and vulnerable children
 - People with disabilities
 
Program Approaches Back to Top
Community engagement/advocacy/sensitization
- Technical assistance/capacity building to civil society organizations or governments
 
Facilities construction/improvement
- Construction/improvement of schools
 
Increased availability of learning materials
- Textbooks (unspecified)
 
Policy/legal environment
- Public-private partnerships
 - System-wide review and reform
 
Reducing economic barriers
- Scholarships/stipends for school fees
 
School-related gender-based violence
- Training of school personnel (including teachers)
 
Teaching
- Hiring more teachers (both men and women)
 
Tutoring/strengthening academic skills
- Literacy - in the classroom
 - Numeracy - in the classroom
 
Program Goals Back to Top
Education goals
- Education sector plans, budgets, policies, and data systems are more gender-equitable
 - Improved academic skills (literacy and numeracy)
 - Increased progression to secondary school
 - Increased re-enrolment in school among out-of-school children
 - Increased secondary school completion
 - Increased test scores
 - Increased years of schooling
 
Cross-cutting goals
- More equitable gender attitudes and norms
 
Additional Information Back to Top
Primary Contact
- FCDO General Contact Info
 - U.K. Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO)
 - fcdo.correspondence@fcdo.gov.uk
 - +442070085000