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UNICEF is currently the Grant Agent (GA) for the Global Partnership for Education (GPE) System Transformation Grant (STG) – in the amount of US$ 107.59 million – and Girls Education Accelerator (GEA) – amounting to US$ 25 million – totaling US$ 132.59 million, which will be under accelerated implementation for the next four period of the System Transformation of Education Progranmme (STEP) for Girls and Learning beginning from July 2024 to June 2028. As the GA, UNICEF bears the responsibility for overseeing overall programme planning and implementation and results-reporting in collaboration with the Ministry of Education (MoE), Regional Education Bureaus (REBs), STEP Target Woredas, other Implementing Partners, GPE Coordinating Agencies (USAID and FCDO) and the Local Education Group members. The STEP programme is focusing on realizing a strengthened, more inclusive and equitable schools and education system for accelerating girls’ education and improving learning outcomes for all children in Ethiopia, and aims at achieving interrelated intermediate results as follows:
Result 1: Teachers and school leaders with a focus on pre-primary and primary schools and most disadvantaged areas, empowered to support inclusive and effective student learning.
Result 2: Increased and more equitable access to quality middle school and secondary education to accelerate girls’ education and conflict recovery in the most disadvantaged areas.
Result 3: Strengthened system transformation and capacities towards addressing barriers to access, equity and improvement of teaching and learning.
As a precondition to accessing the various grants available from GPE, the Ministry of Education and the Local Education Group have jointly identified improved learning outcomes for all children in general education as the priority policy reform for Partnership Compact that will be achieved through education system transformation in the country. The transformation will be done by addressing existing bottlenecks and working collaboratively with all stakeholders, partners, and the Global Partnership for Education (GPE). The GPE Partnership Compact, approved by the GPE Secretariat in 2023, articulated and elaborated on this priority reform that served as the basis for Ethiopia’s application to access GPE financing including: 1) System Capacity Grant (SCG): US$ 4.1 million by World Bank as Grant Agent; 2) System Transformation Grant (STG): US$ 107.59 million by UNICEF as Grant Agent; and 3) Girls Education Accelerator: US$ 25 million by UNICEF as Grant Agent, and 4) Multiplier Grant: 2.6 million by UNICEF as Grant Agent while the remaining balance of the Multiplier Grant in the amount of about US$ 47.4 million is still available for disbursement to Ethiopia for an eligible organisation who did manage to mobilize matching funds.
As the designated Grant Agent, UNICEF Ethiopia is currently under preparation to kick start the full implementation of the STEP for Girls and Learning at national level with a focus on delivery of concrete and measurable results on children’s education at grassroot level with implementation of targeted interventions in about 150 woredas/ districts across the 12 National Regional States and 2 City Administrations in the country.
For effective planning, implementation, monitoring and reporting of the STEP for Girls and Learning, it becomes necessary to recruit and deploy qualified programme associate to the STEP Programme Management Office. Under the direct supervision of the GPE Programme Manager (P4), the incumbent provides overall support supports to the STEP Programme Management Office (PMO) by carrying out a range of programme support functions that facilitate the timely planning, implementation, monitoring and results-based reporting of the GPE funded System Transformation of Education Programme (STEP) for Girls and Learning.
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Under the supervision and guidance of the Education Specialist, the Programme Associate supports the section by carrying out a range of programme support functions that provides overall support towards timely planning, implementation, monitoring and results-based reporting of the GPE funded System Transformation of Education Programme (STEP) for Girls and Learning.
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The Programme Associate works in close collaboration with a range of staff in the Country Office, external partners and agency counterparts in support of programme design and delivery. S/He provides regular feedback on the status of projects through monitoring milestones and advises on improvements to keep activities on track.
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