bstract
The colonial regime left Namibia with a fragmented education system characterised
by factors such as racial and ethnic divisions, unequal access to education,
unqualified and under-qualified teachers and lack of proper schools facilities and
poor performance.
After independence, the Government made a commitment to reform the education
system. An education policy ‘Toward Education for All’ was put in place to guide
the education reform process. As a result, the education sector receives the highest
budget allocation in anticipation of making education accessible to all Namibians.
This study aims to analyse and evaluate the support provided by USAID to basic
education in Omusati Region from 1990-2003, in order to establish its effectiveness
by eliciting responses from beneficiaries and the study is based on Chen’s theory of
impact evaluation.
The support provided include the deployment of Peace Corps teachers, provision of
office equipment, books and capacity building for Namibian teachers and
administrators and a small grant for income generating projects. Furthermore, the
study looked at the performance of education in the Omusati region in general and
problems and challenges facing education in the region.
This evaluation is a qualitative study. Interviews and questionnaires were used to
collect primary data, in addition to secondary data gathered through documentary
analysis and internet searches. The analysis of information collected from primary
and secondary data is mainly descriptive.
The thesis consists of six chapters. Chapter One gives a background to basic
education in Namibia. Chapter Two discusses the theoretical framework and the
methodology used to carry out the study. Chapter Three discusses USAID Basic
Education Support Programmes, while Chapter Four gives an overview of Basic
Education in Omusati region. Chapter Five provides the analysis and findings of the
study and Chapter Six the conclusion and recommendations.
The main finding of the study is that 74% of the schools in the region received
USAID support. The support provided has however, not significantly improved the
pass rate of the learners which is one of the objectives of USAID support to
education. The study ends with recommendations that may be useful to implement
in order to improve the situation and ensure that aid provided contributes to the
quality of education and make meaningful contribution in the life of the
beneficiaries.
J., M (2021). An Evaluation Of The Effectiveness Of Usaid Support To Namibia’s Basic Education In Omusati Region. Afribary. Retrieved from https://tracking.afribary.com/works/an-evaluation-of-the-effectiveness-of-usaid-support-to-namibia-s-basic-education-in-omusati-region
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J., Ms. . "An Evaluation Of The Effectiveness Of Usaid Support To Namibia’s Basic Education In Omusati Region" Afribary (2021). Accessed November 09, 2024. https://tracking.afribary.com/works/an-evaluation-of-the-effectiveness-of-usaid-support-to-namibia-s-basic-education-in-omusati-region