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Strengthening Accountability for Public Service Delivery:Enhancing Community Access to Education in Northern Nigeria

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Reform and service provisioning Economic philosophy of market and

service – neoliberal policies The state-confessed lack of capacity and

resource to finance education. Corruption Poverty and deep gender discrimination

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What we met …..denial /violation of Right to education Right to education of children from Gidan Kude Community in

Bungudu Local Government Denied for over 27 years Few boys and fewer girls received quality education. Despite the commitments at international declarations such as :

Article 17of 1986 African Charter on Human and Peoples Rights, the Millennium Development Goals ( 2 & 3) and 6 Education For All

goals among others for 27 years only 5 out of 317 girls their right to education in this community.

Even the obligation of the state in Article 18:1 of Chapter 2 of the Nigerian Constitution under the Fundamental objectives and directive principles of state policy that “ Government shall direct its policy towards ensuring that there are equal and adequate educational opportunities at all levels.”

the Universal Basic Education Act of 2004 that states “the provision of free, universal basic education for every Nigerian child of school-going age” (UBE, 2003),did not ensure that the right to education for 98% of girls in Gidan Kude is not violated.

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School environment violated the right of the children especially the girls.

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Other factors included… Poverty : Girls

supported family income through hawking

Discriminatory Practices.

Gender Roles.

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What we did & how Identified key decision makers

and worked with them Community Mobilization Reflect Methodology using 2

Reflect Circles – men & women Capacity Building : Gender

Rights awareness , Budget Tracking, RBA etc. for Imams & Community Leaders

Advocacy Collaboration with

Government Agencies. Partnership with the

traditional Institution. Formation of SBMC, Girls

Clubs & GEAG

Use of Drama & drama clubs.

Committee of Female Role models.

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The change we got…Increased Rights Consciousness: Parents now advocate for

Quality education

Mobilsation of Support:Formation of

GEAG, Girls Club,

Committee of Female Role Models

School Based management Committees

Policies & practicePractice of girls hawking minimized during school hours.Govt replicate Strategies in 140 Communities in Zamfara stateAdditional N500m to girls education

Improved condition of the

people Construction of

a block of classrooms

Girls enrolment increased from 5

to 99

Power & Rights.

Community empowered to demand

their right to education

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The Change we got…………….

Gidan Kude new school Alhaji Yahaya, Community Head & Leader of the Change movement in Gidan Kude

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Right holders expressing their right to education