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Information and Communication Technology Strategies to Track Out of School Children Enrolment, Attendance, and Retention

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This case study is the latest contribution in a series of investigations by Educate A Child, a global programme of the Education Above All Foundation, providing insight into education interventions that seem promising and are potential contributions to knowledge and practices that produce successful outcomes.
A Case Study of Digital Monitoring Solutions in Kenya and Uganda

In this instance, the Digital Attendance Application in Kenya and Last Mile Mobile Solution in Uganda, are the sources of inquiry.

Though progress in increasing access to schooling has been made, far too many children remain on the margins. This challenge is particularly acute in sub-Saharan Africa, where more than half of the world's 59.1 million primary school-aged out of school children (OOSC) reside. As it happens, that figure does not include the countless millions of children who are affected by the closure of schools and learning spaces due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Hence, this case study examines EAC-supported interventions in Kenya and Uganda that leverage ICT to facilitate and monitor enrolment, attendance and retention, drawing out the contributions that such tools have made, EAC’s role in shaping the ICT programmes and the lessons these applications offer for improving education services with respect to OOSC.

Impact

"Humanity will not overcome the immense challenges we face unless we ensure that children get the quality education that equips them to play their part in the modern world." -- HH Sheikha Moza bint Nasser

Our Impact

14.7million+

Out of School Children

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3.2million+

Youth Economically Empowered

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77

Countries

11,634

Scholarships Awarded

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2.96 million

Skills Training and
Professional Development

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Surpassing

14.7million+

Out of School Children

11,634

Scholarships Awarded

3.2

connected youth to economic opportunities

77

Countries

2.96

Skills Training and Professional Development
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