Education for Children and Youth Project Quarterly Report Fourth Quarter – July 1st to September 30th, 2016
Sign inFAMILY HEALTH INTERNATIONAL 360
The Education for Children and Youth Project (ECY) is a bilateral agreement between the Government of El Salvador and the USA Government as part of the Partnership for Growth and the USAID Education Strategy.
2016 · 34 pages

Abstract
ECY is implemented by Fundación para la Educación Integral Salvadoreña (FEDISAL) as part of the USAID forward strategy. The programmatic focus of ECY is to reduce educational gaps in El Salvador through increasing educational opportunities to vulnerable/disadvantaged lower secondary students, and out of school youth ages 12-24 years living in selected municipalities with high crime rates. ECY seeks to create safer communities by preparing youth for productive alternatives to criminal gang activity and addressing issues of inequitable access that may be a consequence of violence among youth. The program supports basic education to improve student transition to lower secondary education, teacher development, and expanding the Full Time Inclusive School approach. ECY also supports out of school youth by providing complementary learning activities designed to reintegrate youth back into a formal school setting. The ECY project coordinates programs with the Ministry of Education (MOE) to improve the quality of education through the practice of inclusive, pertinent, and safe learning environments. ECY complements USAID's Prevention of Crime and Violence (PPCV) activity as well as other activities implemented under the Central American Regional Security Initiative (CARSI). The project also supports the Quinquennial Development Plan of the Government of El Salvador. ECY's prime implementer is FEDISAL, which works closely with its partner network comprised of five organizations: Fundación Salvador del Mundo (FUSALMO), Asociación Institución Salesiana (AIS), Universidad Don Bosco (UDB), Fundación Pro-Educación de El Salvador (FUNPRES), and an international partner. During the first three years of the project, Family Health International 360 (FHI 360) supported implementation and management of ECY in the context of strengthening institutional capacities of the local USAID partners. From July to September, ECY made 673 visits to schools to provide them technical assistance in inclusiveness, active learning methodologies, and the promotion of safe learning environments. The project has benefited 100,024 students and 3,319 teachers with a set of training. The project aims to develop four cohorts, each 36 months in length, with the goal of creating safer communities by preparing youth for productive alternatives to criminal gang activity and addressing issues of inequitable access. ECY's achievements in schools include trained teachers being able to identify students with physical disabilities and curricular adjustments. The project has also made progress in promoting inclusive schools, with 677 schools participating in the project. The project has also benefited 28 municipalities, with a total of 100,024 students and 3,319 teachers participating in the project.
Connected topics
Classification
USAID DEC