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General overview

Stage of development: Implementation

Policy sector: Education

Date outcomes contract signed: Sep 2022

Start date of service provision: Sep 2022

Max potential outcome payment: USD 2.15m

Service users: 25k+ individuals

Intervention

The Sierra Leone Education Innovation Challenge (SLEIC) is an outcomes-based fund through which 5 Grantees (providers and/or social investors) will implement 5 unique education interventions across five distinct geographical lots that cover all the districts in the country. This is one of the 5 interventions.

Target population

School children from P1 - P6 in primary public schools

Location

Country

  • Sierra Leone

Service delivery locations

  • Bombali, Sierra Leone
  • Falaba, Sierra Leone
  • Koinadugu, Sierra Leone

Outcome metrics

  • Learning gains in numeracy and literacy (the learning gains metric will estimate the gains in literacy and numeracy between the treatment and control school population over time).
  • Achievement of minimum competencies (increase in the proportion of children in treatment schools that meet minimum grade-appropriate literacy and numeracy targets).
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