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BASIC EDUCATION





The right to education has been globally acknowledged as an overarching right. Article 26 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights decrees education as an inalienable human right (UN, 1948) upon which depends on the realization of other rights. In Uganda, the right to education is explicitly stated in the 1995 Constitution where Article 30 guarantees the right to education for all persons.

However, Uganda’s education sector continues to have challenges that hinder the attainment of quality education standards. The challenges are in the areas of; governance, management and administration leading to gaps in service delivery, learning outcomes, teacher management, competence and performance levels hindering the realization of education sector targets.

Other challenges include inadequate strategies for teacher development and management, inadequate provision of holistic early childhood care and education, inequalities in school provisioning and ineffective and uncoordinated monitoring and evaluation of education outcomes and programs. Addressing issues of access, transition, quality of education and attainment levels on one hand and strengthening education policies, on the other, can further improve educational interventions and increase national capacities. 

Equipping ordinary communities with skills to engage fully with these issues as well as ensuring the outcomes of these efforts are skilled, creative and innovative youths who are fit and relevant in a wide number of contexts irrespective of their fields of study becomes key.

GCDF, will proactively prospect for resources that enable it to support and grant a variety of organizations committed to working on issues affecting children – especially those in difficult circumstances as well as on youth-related education programs.

Under this thematic area, the key interventions include;

    • Community organizing and engaging in learning institutions to enhance access, improve quality and promote accountability at Early Childhood Education (ECD), primary and secondary levels while eliminating dis-enablers of education like gender, cultural and disabilities barriers.
    • Scholarships support to enable vulnerable children access at least basic education.
    • Promoting policy and other measures that improve retention, progression and transition rates among learners in primary, secondary and tertiary levels for vulnerable communities.
    • Engagement with county governments, national government and other stakeholders to support, monitor and enhance quality assurance interventions in education.
    • Development for out of school and post-secondary youths programs in vocational/apprenticeship skills and job preparedness including enhanced market responsive interventions.
    • Mobilizing and supporting like-minded actors to increase resources that address access, quality and transitioning to higher levels for vulnerable children and youth.
    • Advocacy and strengthening social structures for protection of vulnerable children and girls.
    • Supporting Quality Basic Education Initiatives including quality Early Learning.
    • Advocacy and support for Early Childhood Development (ECD) Programs initiatives that promote access, equity, quality and successful transitions to Primary schools and other levels of education.
    • Advocacy and support for Basic Quality Education reforms in line with the new constitution to ensure accessibility, retention, equity and infrastructural development.

GCDF is a Charitable Community Development Foundation founded in the year 2018 and legally registered with the relevant authorities in Uganda as Company Limited by Guarantee with no share capital and Not-For-Profit Non-Governmental Organization under the Non-Governmental Organizations Act 2016.
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