Helpdesk Report: Scaling up non-formal education initiatives and improved cost effectiveness as a result

Abstract

Query

What evidence is available on scaling up of non-formal education initiatives (i.e. incorporation into formal education systems) in low-income countries and specifically what is the evidence of improved cost effectiveness as a result?

Overview

While access to state schooling has grown in many countries in recent years, many marginalised children continue to be excluded from this. Some of these children are able to gain access to education through non-state provision. This report looks at initiatives for school aged children to find access to non formal education, for examples through non-government organisations (NGOs).  It also provides details of papers which give an overview of experiences of scaling-up education reforms.

Citation

Baxter, S. Helpdesk Report: Scaling up non-formal education initiatives and improved cost effectiveness as a result. Human Development Resource Centre, UK (2010) 7 pp.

Helpdesk Report: Scaling up non-formal education initiatives and improved cost effectiveness as a result

Updates to this page

Published 1 January 2010