Ehsaas considering expansion of education stipends for secondary schools

Author: APP

Given the issue of 18.7 million out of school children in the country coupled with high rate of dropouts at the secondary school level, Ehsaas is considering extension of its primary education conditional cash transfer (CCT) programme, Waseela-e-Taleem Digital to the secondary level. There is a high probability that income losses due to Covid-19 may have caused a substantial increase in dropouts. For the purpose of tackling this issue, a pilot will be rolled out in federally administered areas to serve the unserved area of secondary education. Further, to expand it nationwide, an integrated mechanism will be devised in coordination with provincial education departments to co-finance the secondary education CCT with provinces to avoid duplications.

“Ehsaas secondary education CCT will help disadvantaged families to overcome financial barriers to access secondary education. The programme will be structured in line with Ehsaas Stipends policy which allows doling out higher stipend amounts for girls as compared to boys. The prime objective is to encourage parents to send their daughters to schools and support them to achieve secondary education”, said SAPM Dr. Sania Nishtar.

To catalyze action in the right direction, the design will be finalized in consultation with Ehsaas Education CCT Steering Committee. Following that, it will be taken to the board for necessary approvals and pilot roll out.

Education Conditional Cash Transfers (CCTs) are an important element of Ehsaas and are included in the Ehsaas strategy as Policy #73 ‘Education CCTs’. Education CCTs not only socially assist vulnerable households but also reduce the number of out of school children. According to the Household Income and Expenditure Survey (1990-2018), the enrollment trends in primary and secondary education for both boys and girls indicate that girls are heavily disadvantaged in initial enrolment levels for the poorest quantile, and they drop out faster from grades 5-8.

Under Ehsaas framework, the massively reformed Waseela-e-Taleem Digital programme benefits children of poorest families with conditional cash grants amounting Rs. 1,500 for boy child and Rs. 2,000 per quarter for girl child on fulfilment of 70% attendance in primary schooling.

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