Uganda Grants: Boost Literacy & Retention $36M Funding

Summary

Ugandan organizations can apply for a $36 million grant to expand proven literacy programs and improve student retention in primary schools across 28 districts. This initiative focuses on enhancing reading skills in English and local languages while promoting safer school environments.

Eligibility

Education Uganda Non-profit Literacy

Full Description

The United States Agency for International Development (USAID) Uganda is seeking applications for a $36,000,000 five-year Cooperative Agreement to address literacy and retention issues in 28 districts in Uganda by geographically expanding the Early Grade Reading (EGR) methodology developed on behalf of Ministry of Education and Sports (MoES) by USAID/Uganda’s School Health and Reading Program as described in Section A of this RFA. The overarching purpose of the Literacy Achievement and Retention Activity is to improve the reading skills of primary-grade learners in government schools in Uganda through the scale up of the EGR methodology. The activity aims to improve literacy by supporting interventions that (1) improve key aspects of reading skills in both English and 3 of the 12 selected local languages in the early primary grades, and (2) improve the year-to-year retention of learners in the primary grades through safe school environments.

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