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What Works Hub for Global Education Phase 1.1

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  • date_range Oct 01, 2021 - Mar 31, 2022
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Education Development Trust are working with FCDO under an Accountable Grant to help establish the global What Works Hub (WWH). The WWH will help governments to use appropriate evidence to solve problems and improve outcomes for students. Often evidence-informed policy is constrained by weak problem identification around barriers to learning, multiple stakeholders with multiple policy agendas operating within complex education ecosystems, unavailability of contextualised evidence, ineffective evidence communication, and limited capacity to apply and implement evidence. In collaboration with Strategic Partners, the WWH pilot will: In 3-4 pilot countries, test a suite of initiatives with the potential to build healthier national evidence ecosystems via the management of sub-grants already identified and the development of potential additional initiatives for testing. Build demand for evidence and future WWH engagement from country stakeholders across the pilot countries and beyond through a range of stakeholder engagement. Build demand and supply for the future WWH from a global coalition of stakeholders through convening and connecting activities. Build the WWH model and use learning generated to refine options and TORs for Phase 2.

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Sectors:
  • Education policy and administrative management

Participating Organisations

UK - Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office Government Funding

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Budget

1,830,120 USD
  • 1,324,000 GBP (Valued at Oct 20, 2021)
    date_range Oct 20, 2021 - Mar 31, 2022
access_time Updated on Apr 27, 2022 14:56:50