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Deficient policy communication deficient outcomes – capacity building policy under education reforms in Sindh, Pakistan
Bulletin of Education and Research
  • Sajid Ali, Aga Khan University
Publication Date
6-1-2011
Document Type
Article
Abstract

Education decentralisation in Pakistan started from 2001 through an all-out devolution programme of the government across sectors. To strengthen the decentralisation reform and build capacity of district educational managers a USAID sponsored programme Education Sector Reform Assistance (ESRA) was launched in 2003. In order to assess the impact of these capacity building initiatives, a research study was carried out during 2005-2006. The research used qualitative design and was carried out in one of the ESRA target districts in Sindh province. The paper argues the improper communication of policy severely compromised the achievement of intended policy objectives. The research noted that most of the management staff at district level had limited and distorted understanding of basic policies. This lack of understanding is caused by poor channels through which policy is communicated and which severely compromises the reform initiative.

Citation Information
Sajid Ali. "Deficient policy communication deficient outcomes – capacity building policy under education reforms in Sindh, Pakistan" Bulletin of Education and Research Vol. 33 Iss. 1 (2011) p. 1 - 17
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/sajid_ali/4/