ICMEC Seminar: London Role of Private Market in Early Childhood Development in Africa: Who Provides? Marito Garcia, Ph. D World Bank, Washington DC Overseas Development Institute London, June 2, 2008
ECD improves schooling success!
Children before 6: Africa’s Future, and Challenge
Window of Opportunity - ECD Conception Language Sensing Pathways (vision, hearing) -6 -3 3 0 Months 6 9 Higher Cognitive Function 1 4 8 12 Years 16 AGE C. Nelson, in From Neurons to Neighborhoods, 2000
ECD Reduces Grade Repetition Rates in Africa !
African ECD Participation Increased the Fastest, But Rates Far Below the Rest of the World
Public funding of ECD Sweden UK France US South Africa Indonesia Lesotho Kenya Uganda Source: UNESCO 2006 > 80% 60% 40% 5% 5% 2% 1%
Who provides ECD Services in Africa? In general, the public sector does not provide for ECD services in Africa. ECD is primarily the responsibility of parents! Thus, ECD funding and service delivery in the hands of: ----Communities ----Parents associations ----Private sector ----International, National NGOs ----Religious organizations, church, mosques
Emerging trends in ECD service provision in Africa Kenya – – NACECE, DICECE, Bernard van Leer Foundation Aga Khan Foundation South Africa – Grade R – New national ECD programme with employment creation for females Lesotho – Grade R, with funding from WB Eritrea – Integrated ECD with 5 ministries Lagos (Nigeria) – Private sector led
ORPHANS: Current response is grossly inadequate relative to the scale of the problem ! Uganda (2004): 80, 000 or 5% of the 1. 6 million orphans are reached by 280 small to large NGOs, community organizations, faith-based groups, and government The rest are cared by extended families or are completely abandoned.
Emerging Trends from Education for ALLFast Track Initiative ECD is a strategy to accomplish universal primary school completion ECD positively affects flow of students into primary— preparation, learning, readiness
Fast Track Initiative Countries with Catalytic Funds Approved Benin Burkina F. Cameroon CARepublics Ethiopia The Gambia Ghana Guinea Kenya Lesotho Madagascar Mali Mauritania Mozambique Niger Rwanda St. Tome & Prin Senegal Sierra Leone Yemen Pipeline Chad Malawi Uganda Burundi
How could the Private Sector be Involved? Experiences outside Africa (a) financier – Colombia’s ICBF – 3% payroll tax pay – pilot programs filling gaps in coverage, e. g. Bernard van Leer, Aga Khan, Soros - Open Society – Public –Private Partnership – Brazil’s Millennium ECD Fund (b) cofinancing and provider of innovative services provider, Dominican Republic’s competitive fund for education innovation
Reaching MDG Education Goal Through ECD: Financing Targets for Africa Percent ECD Funding to Total Education Budgets to Increase From current 1% to 5% of Education Budgets