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Oxfam is a rights-based global development organization with more than 70 years of experience in more than 90 countries worldwide. Oxfam’s mission is to end the injustice of poverty and inequality through systemic change and the advancement of political, economic and social rights. Oxfam has been working in Ghana since 1986, managing programs related to food security and livelihoods, universal access to education and healthcare and transparency and accountability in extractive industries (mining, oil and gas).Oxfam’s experience in Ghana and strong partnerships with government institutions, Ghanaian civil society organizations and NGOs supports the delivery of active and innovative programs and advocacy work seeking to improve the livelihoods of Ghanaians and strengthen citizen accountability. Oxfam in Ghana currently works in 11 out of Ghana’s 16 administrative regions.
Background
With funding support from DANIDA through Oxfam Ibis, and its implementing partner Oxfam in Ghana and with technical support from Library without Borders, the Innovation for Transformative Education (ITE) project was initiated in July 2018 to improve teaching and learning outcomes among girls from rural areas using ICT tools and Technology in Northern part of Ghana.
Oxfam in Ghana is working with its local IT partner Savana Signatures and in collaboration with the District Assemblies and Ghana Education Service at the district level where the project is being implemented the project. The project is been implemented in Sawla Tuna Kalba district in the Savanna Region and the Kpandai district in the Northern Region, targeting the two Girls Model Junior High Schools and eight other public Junior High Schools in the two districts.
Objectives
The main objective of the ITE project is to Contribute towards improved teaching and learning outcomes in Northern Ghana via the use of new information and ICT and pilot a new type of sustainable exit-strategy that may be replicated. This project is targeting to achieve two main outcomes.
Improve teaching and learning outcomes in the two project schools and the eight non project schools through increased capacity of both teachers and students in the use of the ICT tools and technology in lesson preparation and delivery.
Reconstitute District Teacher Support Teams (DTSTs) and support members with capacity building in the use of the ICT tools and Technology in lesson preparation and delivery. This is to enable them cascade same to other public schools within their various districts with funding support from GES.
Model an exit strategy with elements of business underpining that will help in generating funds for the maintenance of the facility after donor support.
Scope of Work
To achieve the above objective, the assessment of the project will cover the following areas:
Deliverables: