Regional Capacity Building Strategy for EMIS for the East African Community (EAC)

This report has been produced on behalf of the East Africa Community (EAC) by a restricted technical committee made up of EMIS experts from the EAC Partner States and a team from the ADEA Working Group on Education Management and Policy Support. The report mainly focuses on establishing effective mechanisms and strategies to promote EMIS development in the region, with an outline for a 2013-2017 Action Plan. It includes a typology of EMIS capacity.

Type
Report
Licence Condition
Full Copyright - All rights reserved
Date of Publication
Region
Africa
Language
English
Topics
Governance
Sustainable Financing
Legislation, Policies, and Regulations
Capacity Building
Quality Assurance
Monitoring and Evaluation
Data Analysis
Data Reporting
Knowledge Sharing
Publication and Dissemination
Keywords
capacity building
governance
policies
legislation, policies, and regulations
publication and dissemniation
monitoring and evaluation (including knowledge management)
educationstatistics
quality assurance
data analysis and reporting
sustainable financing
Authors
EMIS country representatives on behalf of the Association for the development of Education in Africa (ADEA)
Publisher/Source
EAC Secretariat, ADEA

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Latent (0-25%) - The organization lacks the foundational elements necessary for effective EMIS implementation and does not align with the component characteristics that are required for impactful EMIS outcomes. Incipient (26-50%) - The organization has begun to establish foundational elements in the component for EMIS implementation but requires significant development to achieve impactful EMIS outcomes. Emerging (51-75%) - The organization has developed foundational elements for EMIS implementation and is partially aligned with the component characteristics needed for impactful EMIS outcomes, though gaps remain. Established (76-100%) - The organization has fully developed and implemented the foundational elements for EMIS, demonstrating strong alignment with the component characteristics required for impactful EMIS outcomes.