Developing the Workforce, Shaping the Future Transformation of Madagascar’s Post-basic Education

“Developing the Workforce, Shaping the Future Transformation of Madagascar’s Post-basic Education” by Sajitha Bashir is a comprehensive report published by the World Bank in 2009. This edition, written in English and spanning 129 pages, addresses the critical challenges faced by Madagascar’s post-basic education system, highlighting the low enrolment ratios in senior secondary and tertiary education, which are among the lowest globally. The report emphasizes the urgent need for policy reforms to enhance both the quantity and quality of education, as well as to address skill shortages and inequities in access.
Readers will find a detailed analysis of Madagascar’s educational landscape, including the pressures from demographic growth and the increasing number of basic education completers. The report outlines a series of proposed reforms aimed at improving educational content and its relevance to the economy, expanding access through innovative planning and private sector involvement, and establishing a robust governance framework. By documenting the current inefficiencies and advocating for a strategic approach to reform, this work serves as a valuable resource for policymakers in Madagascar and other developing countries looking to enhance their post-basic education systems.
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With challenges similar to those faced by a number of low income countries, Madagascar faces critical policy choices with respect to post-basic education. Enrolment ratios in senior secondary education and tertiary education are 10 percent and 3 percent, respectively, among the lowest in the world. Critical skill shortages and pervasive inequities in access necessitate changes in the quantity and quality of education and skills. The increasing number of basic education completers and demographic growth are mounting pressure on the government to expand access to post-basic education. Responding to these economic and social challenges, the government has made the transformation of education one of the key priorities of the Madagascar Action Plan. However, low domestic revenues and competing demands from other sectors, including basic education, limit the room for maneuver. Caught between these two pincers, policy makers often choose to sacrifice quality over expanding access or are unable to develop a long term vision. ‘Developing the Workforce, Shaping the Future’ presents Madagascar’s core challenges and argues persuasively that the time for transforming the post-basic education system is now. It documents the poor performance of the post-basic education system in the areas of quality and relevance, internal efficiency, equity and financial inefficiency. The report presents a sequence of prioritization of reforms, focusing on improving education content and linkages with the economy, increasing coverage cost-effectively through the adoption of new planning norms for public institutions, utilization of the private sector and innovations in open/flexible learning and creating the enabling framework through reforms of governance, finance and management. The report provides a convincing reform scenario for a low income country, with actions to be undertaken in the medium and long term to sustain the development of post-basic education in an environment of limited public resources and implementation capacity. Policy makers in other developing countries will find this report useful to gauge their own strategies for post basic education.
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