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Projects

Currently, various government ministries, municipalities,
specialized institutions and organizations in Korea are supporting UNESCO projects.
This website introduces ‘Funds-in-Trust projects’ and secondment of experts.

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Better Life for Out-of-School Girls to Fight Against Poverty and Injustice in the Philippines

Sector Education
Implementing Agency UNESCO Jakarta Office (Indonesia)
Type of Contribution Funds-in-trust
Region/Country
Project period

Start Date : 2017-07-11

End Date : 2022-12-31

Contribution($)

$5,999,999

Total expenditure incurred($)

$3,216,295

Donor KOICA
Description The strategic framework of this project was developed based on the vision of "Better Life for Girls". It proposes five activities to be implemented in close partnership with Philippines' DepEd. These are: Establishment of a Girls Education Center; Development of ALS Curriculum in Parallel and Equivalent to K-12 National Curriculum; Capacity Building for ALS Teachers; Capability Building of Out-of-School Girls on Basic Education and Life Skills; and Project Management. This project aims to increase the number of out-of-school girl-passers in Tacloban City and its vicinity of A&E Test that will enable them to have jobs or pursue further educational opportunities to fight poverty and injustice.

Description

The strategic framework of this project was developed based on the vision of "Better Life for Girls". It proposes five activities to be implemented in close partnership with Philippines' DepEd. These are: Establishment of a Girls Education Center; Development of ALS Curriculum in Parallel and Equivalent to K-12 National Curriculum; Capacity Building for ALS Teachers; Capability Building of Out-of-School Girls on Basic Education and Life Skills; and Project Management. This project aims to increase the number of out-of-school girl-passers in Tacloban City and its vicinity of A&E Test that will enable them to have jobs or pursue further educational opportunities to fight poverty and injustice.