SADC EMIS Norms and Standards Peer Review Assessment Report - Mozambique

This slide presentation follows peer review of Mozambique's EMIS, with the purpose of: Using peer review, validate results of the national EMIS assessment, provide recommendations for improvement and support the development of an implementation roadmap for the attainment of the “quality statistics". benchmark. 

Type
Case Study
Licence Condition
Full Copyright - All rights reserved
Date of Publication
Region
Africa
Language
English
Portuguese
Topics
Sustainable Financing
Legislation, Policies, and Regulations
Capacity Building
Quality Assurance
Monitoring and Evaluation
Data Analysis
Data Reporting
Publication and Dissemination
Keywords
capacity building
governance
policies
legislation, policies, and regulations
monitoring and evaluation (including knowledge management)
educationstatistics
quality assurance
data analysis and reporting
sustainable financing
Authors
Mr Mbala Zananga
Mr Shem Bodo
Dr Charles Ndakala, Mr Mbala Zananga, Mr Shem Bodo, Ms Chemwi Mutiwanyuka
Publisher/Source
ADEA;SADC

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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.