Title: The United Nations
1Achieving the MDGs RBA Training Workshop Module
5 Education Needs Assessment 9-12 May 2005
2Purpose
- To present the UN Millennium Project approach to
an education needs assessment - To illustrate the structure and design of the UN
Millennium Project education needs assessment
tool -
3Needs Assessment Methodology
1. Develop a list of interventions
2. Specify targets for each set of interventions
3. Estimate resource needs
4. Check results
4Millennium Development Goal on Education
- To ensure that every child can complete a full
course of primary education by 2015
5Education Needs Assessment Approach (1)
Students reached by interventions
- Target coverage rates for
- Primary Education
- Secondary Education
- Adult Literacy
- Input-quantity ratios
- Pupil-teacher ratio
- Classroom-teacher ratio
TOTAL COSTS
Capital and recurrent costs per student
Unit cost components for key interventions
6Education Needs Assessment Approach (2)
Estimate of teachers and other staff needed
Estimate of schools, classrooms and other
infrastructure needed
Capacity requirements
Direct and indirect financialcosts
Total Education Needs
7Key Assumptions for Education Needs Assessment
- Interventions Comprehensive set of
interventions to achieve primary education,
secondary education and literacy - Targets Coverage targets should aim at meeting
MDGs for entire population - Calculations Scale-up path and unit costs
should reflect costs for reaching hard-to-reach
populations. - Financing User fees should be eliminated for
primary education, domestic resources estimated
to finance entire MDG package ODA supplements to
fill the MDG-financing gap
8Interventions Needed to Meet Universal Primary
Education (UPE) Goal
- Direct Primary Education interventions
infrastructure, human resources, learning
materials, demand side interventions, etc - Secondary Education interventions because
- Secondary school graduates are needed to meet
supply of all other MDGs human resource needs - For marginalized groups, post-primary education
is needed to realize sufficient returns on
education - Availability of secondary education increases
parents incentive to send children to primary
school - Adult literacy programs
- MDG Target
- Non-education interventions Water and
sanitation, health, transport infrastructure and
services, plus energy services
9Primary school interventions (1/2)
Not included in MP preliminary cost estimates
10Primary school interventions (2/2)
Not included in preliminary cost estimates
11Primary education targets
- For primary education the net enrolment rate and
primary completion rate to reach 100 percent,
gross enrolment rate to reach 107 percent by 2015 - The gender parity target in primary education to
be achieved in 2005
12Post-Primary Interventions and Targets
13Key Costing Assumptions
- Average unit costs used instead of marginal costs
- Inclusion of capital and operating costs
- Total costs instead of incremental costs
- Financial cost analysis (as opposed to economic
costs) - Linear scale-up of interventions from 2005-15
14Rules of Thumb
- Costing results show
- Average per capita costs of 10-12
- Spending per student of 40 - 80
- Teachers salary is 35-40 of total costs
- Annual teaching salary is 3x GDP per capita
- Total costs composed of 40 capital costs
and 60 recurrent cost
15Investment Model Schematic