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**The second component of the project is secondary education. This component aims to improve equitable access to secondary education by financing: (i) the expansion of physical facilities, including classroom construction and rehabilitation, library and laboratory construction, and the construction of schools for children with special needs (CWSN), and (ii) targeted scholarship schemes for dalits, marginalized groups, disabled, girls and children from poor households. |
**The second component of the project is secondary education. This component aims to improve equitable access to secondary education by financing: (i) the expansion of physical facilities, including classroom construction and rehabilitation, library and laboratory construction, and the construction of schools for children with special needs (CWSN), and (ii) targeted scholarship schemes for dalits, marginalized groups, disabled, girls and children from poor households. |
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* Nepal's [http://moe.gov.np/new/ Ministry of Education] website |
* Nepal's [http://moe.gov.np/new/ Ministry of Education] website |
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* Nepal's [http://www.doe.gov.np/ Department of Education] website |
* Nepal's [http://www.doe.gov.np/ Department of Education] website |
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* Wikipedia page on [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Education_in_Nepal Education in Nepal] |
* Wikipedia page on [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Education_in_Nepal Education in Nepal] |
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* Latest [https://mail.google.com/mail/?ui=2&view=bsp&ver=ohhl4rw8mbn4 OLE] Newsletter |
* Latest [https://mail.google.com/mail/?ui=2&view=bsp&ver=ohhl4rw8mbn4 OLE] Newsletter |
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==World Food Programme in Nepal== |
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==OLPC's Work In Nepal== |
==OLPC's Work In Nepal== |
Revision as of 16:45, 29 July 2010
National Education Background
UNICEF Education Statistics in Nepal from 2003-2007 | Numbers |
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Youth (15–24 years) literacy rate, 2003–2007, male | 85% |
Youth (15–24 years) literacy rate, 2003–2007, female | 73% |
Percentage of population with phones | 12% |
Percentage of population that use Internet | 1% |
Primary School Enrollment Ratio, gross male to gross female (2003-2008) | 127:126 |
Primary School Enrollment Ratio, net male to net female (2003-2008) | 78:74 |
Primary School Attendance Ratio, net male to net female (2003-2008) | 86:82 |
UNESCO Education Statistics in Nepal from 2008 | Numbers |
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Survival rate to grade 5 | 62% |
Primary to secondary transition rate | 81% |
Pupil/student ratio (primary) | 38:1 |
Public expenditure on education as % of total government expenditure | 19% |
Literacy Rates for Male Youth (15-24) | 85.7% |
Literacy Rates for Female Youth (15-24) | 73.3% |
Literacy Rates for Male and Female Adults Combined | 61.9% |
Enrollment in public and private primary school | 4,418,713 |
Enrollment in public primary school | 3,965, 957 |
Female enrollment in public and private primary school | 2,159,764 |
Female enrollment in public primary school | 1,966, 819 |
Current Educational Programs
- The School Sector Reform Plan (2009-2015): The SSRP is a major undertaking by the government and supported by the donors and other stakeholders. Most of the education budget goes to this program. The School Sector Reform Project aims to increase access to and improve quality of school education, particularly basic education (Grades 1-8), especially for children from marginalized groups. The total estimated cost of the project is $2.6 billion USD. There are two components to the Project:
- The first component of the project is basic education. The primary objective of this component is to ensure equitable access and quality of basic education for all children in age group 5-12, prepare pre-school-age children through Early Childhood Education and Development (ECED) for basic education and deliver basic numeracy and literacy to youths and adults, especially women and marginalized groups.
- The second component of the project is secondary education. This component aims to improve equitable access to secondary education by financing: (i) the expansion of physical facilities, including classroom construction and rehabilitation, library and laboratory construction, and the construction of schools for children with special needs (CWSN), and (ii) targeted scholarship schemes for dalits, marginalized groups, disabled, girls and children from poor households.
Other Resources
- Nepal's Ministry of Education website
- Nepal's Department of Education website
- Wikipedia page on Education in Nepal
- Latest OLE Newsletter