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EFA FTI: Case of Yemen. Keiichi Ogawa, Ph.D. Associate Professor Graduate School of International Cooperation Studies Kobe University, Japan. EFA FTI in Yemen. PRSP was approved by WB Board in June, 2002. Basic Education National Strategy was completed in October, 2002.
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EFA FTI: Case of Yemen Keiichi Ogawa, Ph.D. Associate Professor Graduate School of International Cooperation Studies Kobe University, Japan
EFA FTI in Yemen • PRSP was approved by WB Board in June, 2002. • Basic Education National Strategy was completed in October, 2002. • Based on the two documents, the MOE drafted FTI Proposal with support from the WB. • The Yemeni FTI Proposal was endorsed by donor community in Paris, 2003. • Yemen received FTI Catalytic Fund from International Donor Community in 2004.
EFA FTI: some value-added…Policy and Economic Efficiency • Level of government ownership has increased; • Promoted harmonization of donor support (MOU); • FTI indicative framework stimulated policy reforms; • Increased focus on completion and quality; • Girls education was more emphasized; • Increased emphasis on monitoring and evaluation; and • Capacity building of the government was more focused.
Key Donors in Yemen • World Bank (BEEP, BEDP) • GTZ, KFW • Netherlands • Japan (School Construction, Technical Support, Grass-roots Assistance, Volunteers) • DfID • UNICEF • WFP • USAID • France