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EQUIP End of Project Review EQUIP2 Policy and Systems John Gillies November 8, 2011

EQUIP End of Project Review EQUIP2 Policy and Systems John Gillies November 8, 2011. Evolving Context and Questions . Washington consensus and international dialogue: Country-led rhetoric and new modalities Accountability, transparency, assessment

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EQUIP End of Project Review EQUIP2 Policy and Systems John Gillies November 8, 2011

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  1. EQUIP End of Project Review EQUIP2 Policy and Systems John Gillies November 8, 2011

  2. Evolving Context and Questions Washington consensus and international dialogue: Country-led rhetoric and new modalities Accountability, transparency, assessment Trends: decentralization, community schools, SBM Evolving questions: • What works? • What is the recipe for scaling up and sustaining innovations • What modalities are most effective? Why were these questions so hard to answer? Why is the answer so unsatisfying?

  3. What is the problem? The Questions Simple: What is the recipe? Complicated: What is the plan? OMG Complex Dynamic

  4. Informing the future • Sustainability and scaling up requires sound interventions, but does not have a technical solution • Development is about people, relationships, trust, credibility These are earned – and not transferable. • USAID’s comparative advantage to accompany national leaders in solving hard problems. Respect! • Constructed Serendipity –create opportunities by investing in structures, processes, and leadership • Evaluate and measure the right things – not just the easy things. • Managing change – not change management

  5. EQUIP2 2003 – 2012 • Research in education policy, systems, and management

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