Haiti School Finance: SABER Country Report

Haiti School Finance: SABER Country Report

World Bank 2017 13 pages
Summary — This report assesses Haiti's school finance system using the World Bank's Systems Approach for Better Education Results (SABER) framework. It examines policies related to school conditions, resource allocation, revenue sources, education spending, and fiscal control, identifying strengths and weaknesses in the system.
Key Findings
Full Description
This report provides an assessment of Haiti's school finance system based on the World Bank's Systems Approach for Better Education Results (SABER) framework. The analysis covers five key data collection areas: school conditions and resources, allocation mechanisms, revenue sources, education spending, and fiscal control and capacity. It evaluates the extent to which the system effectively provides resources so that all children can learn, using six policy goals: ensuring basic conditions for learning, monitoring learning conditions and outcomes, overseeing service delivery, budgeting with adequate and transparent information, providing more resources to students who need them, and managing resources efficiently. The report identifies strengths and weaknesses in Haiti's school finance policies and offers recommendations for improvement.
Topics
EducationFinance
Geography
National
Time Coverage
2010 — 2017
Keywords
school finance, education, haiti, SABER, policy, budget, learning outcomes, resources, equity, efficiency, enrollment, teachers
Entities
World Bank, Ministry of Education, UNESCO, USAID, Inter-American Development Bank, BUNEXE, IHSI