The Partnership to Strengthen Innovation and Practice in Secondary Education (PSIPSE) Announces an $8 Million Call for Proposals

The PSIPSE Seeks to Grow its $50 Million Secondary Education Investment in Developing Countries

TORONTO--()--A partnership of private donors and foundations announced today an $8 million call for proposals seeking new ideas and innovative solutions to address critical issues that impair secondary education learning for marginalized populations.

Through the Partnership to Strengthen Innovation and Practice in Secondary Education (PSIPSE), Dubai Cares, Echidna Giving, The John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation, The MasterCard Foundation, and an anonymous donor announced the fourth PSIPSE call for proposals with a geographic focus on Kenya, Malawi, Tanzania and Uganda.

The call for proposals announced today will lead to funding in 2017 in support of projects that pilot innovations, expand and adapt successful models, inspire collaborations and research critical questions about how to improve quality in secondary education while aiming to create systemic change in this sector at the local or national level. Projects are expected to apply innovative approaches that enable teachers to better act as facilitators of learning, improve adolescents' learning outcomes, and promote 21st century employment-relevant skills.

 

“The world has made impressive strides in providing primary education to children worldwide. However, without opportunities for secondary education, children have little chance to improve their livelihoods, and the progress made at primary level could be jeopardized. Through this call for proposals by PSIPSE, we aspire to foster novel approaches to gain ground in the quest for quality secondary education.”

-Tariq Al Gurg, Chief Executive Officer at Dubai Cares

 

The PSIPSE was formed in 2012 on the proven premise that quality secondary school education is measurably associated with positive effects on health, well-being and productivity of youth. Yet secondary education and quality relevant learning experiences for secondary school aged youth remain scarce in the developing world, particularly for marginalized girls.

Since the 2015 announcement of grants, the PSIPSE has focused on an overarching Monitoring, Evaluation, and Learning framework that will help the PSIPSE better understand the impact of its interventions and ensure that its future grantmaking builds on evidence from the portfolio of 58 projects in 8 countries for which PSIPSE has provided of over $50 million in funding to date.

To accelerate learning and sharing, the PSIPSE convened a meeting of grantees in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania in June, 2016. This was the second convening of PSIPSE grantees in East Africa, the first taking place in Nairobi, Kenya in 2014. The meeting aimed to give grantees an opportunity to share successes, challenges and lessons learned in the implementation of their PSIPSE funded projects in the representative countries; to build relationships and network with key stakeholders who are involved in implementing secondary education programs in the region; and to explore opportunities for collaboration and peer-to-peer networking among PSIPSE grantees. The convening also provided a space to engage with policy makers from PSIPSE focus countries and participate in technical workshops on communication, scaling-up and monitoring and evaluation.

About Dubai Cares

Dubai Cares, a UAE-based philanthropic organization, was launched in September 2007 by His Highness Sheikh Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, to improve children’s access to quality primary education. As part of its strategic education cycle approach, it also supports pre-primary initiatives that allow children to develop school readiness skills, and programs that foster successful transitions to post-primary education. Dubai Cares currently supports programs in 38 developing countries.

About Echidna Giving

Echidna Giving joins critical thinkers, innovators and practitioners, to advance girls' education in the developing world. Echidna Giving works to get more girls, into better schools, to live better lives by supporting leaders and organizations who define, measure, and deliver change.

About the MacArthur Foundation

The MacArthur Foundation supports creative people and effective institutions committed to building a more just, verdant and peaceful world. In addition to selecting the MacArthur Fellows, the Foundation works to defend human rights, advance global conservation and security, make cities better places, and understand how technology affects children and society.

About The MasterCard Foundation

The MasterCard Foundation works with visionary organizations to provide greater access to education, skills training and financial services for people living in poverty, primarily in Africa. As one of the largest private foundations its work is guided by its mission to advance learning and promote financial inclusion to create an inclusive and equitable world. Based in Toronto, Canada, its independence was established by MasterCard when the Foundation was created in 2006. For more information and to sign up for the Foundation’s newsletter, please visit www.mastercardfdn.org. Follow the Foundation at @MastercardFdn on Twitter.

Contacts

The MasterCard Foundation
Isabelle Bourgeault-Tassé
Media Relations Manager
+1 (647) 535-3681
ibourgeault-tasse@mastercardfdn.org

Contacts

The MasterCard Foundation
Isabelle Bourgeault-Tassé
Media Relations Manager
+1 (647) 535-3681
ibourgeault-tasse@mastercardfdn.org