Inter-government ECDE Financing Sample Clauses

Inter-government ECDE Financing. The National Government is the main financier of education for which it allocates 40 per cent of the budget. The bulk of the government funding goes to payment to teachers’ salaries and capitation grants for primary and secondary schools. The counties finance ECD facilities, with parents meeting the cost of feeding and supplementary learning materials. Developmental partner such a donor and non- governmental organization play a major role in financing education. However, the support by many of these agencies is limited to areas they deem needy. The demand for ECDE services is high and most stake holders were positive about its inclusion in the constitution. In the Sessional Paper No. 1 of 2005, the Government was to integrate ECDE into Basic Education by 2010 but this policy has not been fully implemented. This act therefore has led ECDE services continue to provide on a partnership basis. Non integration of ECDE has led to low funding of ECDE programmes by the exchequer in comparison with other levels of education. The government plays a very minor role in providing ECDE services; currently the government contributes only 0.1 per cent to the recurrent expenditure in the ECDE (international journal of current research, 2011). According to UNICEF (2008) Situation Analysis of education in Kenya, budgetary allocations for education continue to favor primary schooling. Whereas in 2005, there were 7.6m primary school enrolments, with a budgetary allocation of 56 per cent, 12 per cent for Universality with only 0.092m students, the ECDE sub sectors 1.6m children were supported by a 0.04 per cent public education , while the rapidly expanding secondary education sub-sector with 0.93m students in 2005 received 21 per cent. Primary schooling receives by far the largest share of education budget, while the critical ECDE, Special Education and NFE sub – sectors receive very small allocations overall or per child. The counties can enhance budgetary allocation to ECDE programmers’ by collaborating with National government to adopt policies that build capacity of ECDE to mobilize additional resources, harmonize and coordinate service provision between the governments organs, the NGOs, international agencies and the local communities, develop an integrated financial management system for all ECDE centers for monitoring of finances use, provide resources for infrastructure, continue to provide, teaching and learning resources for free and compulsory education for all chil...
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