Sarva
Shiksha Abhiyan conceives a vibrant partnership with Non Governmental
Organizations in the area of capacity building, both in communities and
in resource institutions. These partnerships will require nurturing
through an on going partnership in activities. The Research, Evaluation,
Monitoring activities under the Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan is proposed to be
done in partnership with institutions/NGOs. This would improve
transparency of programme interventions and would also encourage a more
open assessment of achievements. In the education sector,
non-governmental organizations have been making very meaningful
contributions. Work related to pedagogy, mainstreaming out of school
children, developing effective teacher training programmes, organising
community for capacity development
for planning
and implementation, expressing gender concerns, work in the sphere of
disability among children, are some such examples.
Their partnership is
conceived in three ways:
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through
direct funding by Central and State governments;
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through
funding activities by identified National and State Resource Institutions;
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through
participation in community activities funded by Village Education
Committees.
NGOs can discharge a
very useful role in advocacy as well as accountability of the Sarva
Shiksha Abhiyan.
Under the
Education Guarantee Scheme (EGS) and Alternative and Innovative Education
(AIE), it has been decided to fund NGOs (other than experimental and
innovative Projects) through State Implementation Societies. It will also
be possible to record the contribution of NGO Projects in the District
Elementary Education Plans, as their interventions would also be made in
the DEEP. It will facilitate transparency of NGO activities also.
Substantial partnership of NGOs is conceived through community
organisations like VEC, PTA, MTA, SMCs, etc. This is suggested so that
NGOs actually participate in building capacities in the community. Efforts
to explore a longer-term partnership with NGOs with a well-defined
arrangement for continuity will be encouraged.
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