Somalia Education Evaluation -- Implementing Partner Qualitative Data
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<p>The United States Agency for International Development (USAID) funded a 5-year accelerated basic education (ABE) program, Bar ama Baro - &ldquo;Teach or Learn&rdquo; (BAB), in targeted Somali states to increase access to quality education for out-of-school children and youth (OOSCY) targeting ages 9-16. To better understand the outcomes of this endeavor, USAID contracted a multidisciplinary evaluation team, through LASER PULSE, led by Purdue University&rsquo;s Evaluation and Learning Research Center (ELRC), in collaboration with Makerere University&#39;s&nbsp;Resilient Africa Network (RAN) and the Somali Research and Development Institute (SORDI) to conduct an external evaluation of the BAB program. The evaluation aimed to provide rigorous and comprehensive evidence for improving program operations and informing evidence-based decision-making. It examined the relationships between the BAB program and outcomes of interest pertaining to access, retention, safety, learning outcomes, and contextual elements relative to formal primary students in the same communities.&nbsp;</p>
<p>This dataset comprises 22 files representing interviews BAB implementation administration and field staff from the core implementer and subcontractors serving schools across the 3 states and Benaadir region included in the implementation. The implementer interviews&nbsp;complement quantitative teacher and head teacher surveys, key informant interviews and focus groups with community members, head teachers, implementing partners, and government officials to provide a holistic understanding of the levers and barriers to successful outcomes for diverse students.</p>
<p>The dataset also includes an attributes table listing the state, district, interview tool, participant numbers and genders, interview year, and participant role&nbsp;associated with each interview file.</p>
<p>The transcript data files have a naming convention of&nbsp;4 alphanumeric characters,&nbsp;an&nbsp;underscore, and&nbsp;the year the data was collected (ie.&nbsp;TBF3_2023).</p>
<p>The first alphanumeric character&nbsp;indicates the respondent, where:&nbsp;T&nbsp;= teacher,&nbsp;H&nbsp;= head teacher,&nbsp;C&nbsp;= community member, G&nbsp;= government official,&nbsp;P&nbsp;= parent group,&nbsp;I&nbsp;= implementing partner</p>
<p>The second alphanumeric character&nbsp;indicates the State or Region where the data was collected:&nbsp;B = Benaadir region, F = Federal, H&nbsp;= Hirshabelle,&nbsp;J = Jubbaland,&nbsp;S = South-West</p>
<p>The third alphanumeric character indicates the type of protocol, where: I = interview and F = focus group&nbsp; &nbsp;&nbsp;</p>
<p>The fourth alphanumeric character indicates&nbsp;the interview or focus group number.</p>
<p>Interview and focus group files are either verbatim transcripts &nbsp;or summaries from a recording or, when recordings were not possible, contemporaneous notes. When necessary, Somali partners translated transcripts&nbsp;from&nbsp;Somali&nbsp;to English.</p>
<p><strong>Funding Acknowledgement</strong></p>
<p>This dataset was made possible through support&nbsp;by USAID/Somalia through USAID/IPI/ITR/R&rsquo;s Long-Term Assistance and Services for Research (LASER) PULSE Program under the terms of Cooperative Agreement No. 7200AA18CA00009.&nbsp;This activity is undertaken by a multi- disciplinary research team through the LASER PULSE consortium members, with Purdue University leading the effort, in collaboration with Makerere University and Somali Research and Development Institute (SORDI) in Somalia, a member of the Makerere University&rsquo;s Resilient Africa Network (RAN). The authors also acknowledge the invaluable contributions of the implementing partner, Creative Associates, International, the Somalia Ministry of Education, Culture, and Higher Education, and the funder, USAID/Somalia, to this work.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;</p>
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2024-12-20



