Browsing Strategic Plans by Title
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Education and Sports Sector HIV Prevention Strategic Plan 2011-2015
(MoES, 2011-05)Executive Summary. Provision of education to children and youths in the country is the responsibility of the government of Uganda; the purposes of Uganda's education system are to promote; citizenship; moral, ethical, and ... -
Education and Sports Sector HIV Prevention Strategic Plan 2011-2015
(MoES, 2011-05)Executive Summary. Provision of education to children and youths in the country is the responsibility of the government of Uganda; the purposes of Uganda's education system are to promote; citizenship; moral, ethical, and ... -
Education and Sports Sector Strategic Plan 2017/18-2019/20
(MoES, 2017-09)Executive Summary Performance of previous ESSP 2007-2015 Uganda's Education and Sports Sector has grown over the past three decades under the leadership of the NRM Government. The sector has made significant gains with ... -
Ministry of Education and Sports: Education and Sports Sector Strategic Plan 2017/18 – 2019/20
(Ministry of Education and Sports, 2017-09)The Education and Sports Sector Strategic Plan (ESSP) 2017-2020 provides the policy framework that will guide the Sector as it navigates through its goals of providing quality education with an insufficient resource envelope. ... -
National Strategic Plan On Violence Against Children In Schools 2015-2020
(MOES, 2020)Access to education is one of the fundamental rights of every child which should be delivered in a conducive and safe learning environment. With the introduction of Universal Primary Education (UPE) and the Universal ... -
National Strategy for Girls' Education in Uganda
(MoES, 2004)The current decade has seen a resurgence of interest and activity in girls' education at both the global and local levels. The World Conference on Education for All- EFA (Jomtien, 1990), its mid-decade review (Aman, 1996), ... -
Revised Education Sector Strategic Plan 2007-2015
(MoES, 2008-09)EXECUTIVE SUMMARY The Education Sector Strategic Plan 2004-2015 The Education Sector Strategic Plan (ESSP) 2004-2015 was prepared in 2003 to provide a framework for policy analysis and budgeting. It was aimed at addressing ... -
The Scheme of Service for Primary School Teachers
(MoES., (2009) The Scheme of Service for Primary School Teachers, 2009-03)EXECUTIVE SUMMARY The Education Service Commission in fulfillment of its Constitutional Mandate to "review the terms and conditions of service, standing orders, training and qualifications of public officers in the education ... -
School Facilities Grant (SFG) for Primary Schools Technical Handbook for Rural and Urban Staff House Buildings
(MoES, 2001-09)This Technical Handbook is intended to be used by all Engineers, Architects and Contractors as a guide in the construction of quality, durable and safe teacher's houses, kitchenettes and latrines for both urban and rural ... -
Strategic Plan for Universal Secondary Education in Uganda (2009 - 2018)
(MoES, 2009-02)1.0 BACKGROUND AND CONTEXT Since the launch of Universal Secondary Education (USE) in February 2007, enrolment at S1 has grown rapidly. Enrolment (S1-S6) rose by 17.2% (from 814,087 to 954,328) between 2006 and 2007. The ... -
Strategic Plan for Universal Secondary Education in Uganda (2009-2018)
(MoES, 2009-02)Since the launch of Universal Secondary Education (USE) in February 2007, enrolment at $1 has grown rapidly. Enrolment (S1-S6) rose by 17.2% (from 814,087 to 954,328) between 2006 and 2007. The USE programme covers costs ... -
A Teacher Incentive Framework for Uganda
(MoES, 2017-05)CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION Teacher motivation is a critical issue in the Ugandan education system as it impacts significantly on teacher effectiveness and learner outcomes. Providing an effective teacher requires a set of ... -
TVET Communication, Marketing and Rebranding Strategy - 2021/22 - 2025/26
(MoES, 2022)Uganda's demography is increasingly becoming a critical challenge unless the opportunities for meaningful employment are developed. The industries that employ Uganda's highest population and therefore drive economic growth ...