International Development Grant
Capacity Building for the Repair and Management of School Textbooks in Senegal
Project Number: CA-3-D002425001
Status: Closed
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Maximum Contribution: $2,950,000.00
Start Date: January 23, 2017
End Date: December 31, 2019
Duration: 2.9 years
Project Description
The purpose of this project is to increase the quality of learning in basic education in Senegal by improving access to school textbooks for students enrolled in public elementary schools that are part of the Kaolack and Thiès academies and to ensure better maintenance of textbook inventories in these academies. To do so the project is implementing a school textbook repair program building school awareness of the importance of textbook repairs training school administrators and officials in decentralized governance structures in these jurisdictions on managing textbook inventories and providing schools with cabinets to store textbooks. The project involves developing a school textbook repair training program and a micro-enterprise management training module tailored to the Senegalese context. This training is dispensed to some 120 repairers recruited from within the ranks of unemployed youth women and less-educated groups. Other project activities include: conducting a school-level awareness campaign training representatives of these schools in textbook repair and training officials in decentralized governance structures on the issues relating to inventory management and textbook repair. In addition the project provides 1 550 public elementary schools in these two jurisdictions with appropriate cabinets to ensure textbook durability. This project is expected to directly affect 1 550 schools and their communities and create 120 repairer jobs. In addition a similar project implemented in Mali provides opportunities for knowledge transfer and a South-South collaboration based on the repairers trained in Mali whose experience could be leveraged in Senegal. In addition to prolonging the life of school textbooks by at least 3 years and helping the State realize potential annual savings of nearly $1M the project has a positive environmental impact and helps increase local populations’ incomes in a lasting manner. The project is part of Senegal’s national ed
Expected Results
The expected outcomes of this project include: (1) Operational textbook repair system in the academies of Kaolack and Thies; and (2) Improvement of the preservation of textbooks inventory in elementary schools of the academies of Kaolack and Thies.
Progress & Results Achieved
Results achieved as of the end of the project (December 2019) include: (1) one hundred repairers (of which 65.68% women) recruited in Kaolack and Thiès’ districts. Trained repairers on textbook repair techniques in the management of their microenterprise and then assisted them in the establishment and management of their service; (2) 3 504 elementary school managers in the academies of Kaolack and Thiès (of which 42.67% women) trained on the purchase of textbook repair services and management of textbook inventories by the heads of the school directors' committees; (3) decentralized education structures (academy inspectorates education and training inspectorates and schools) sensitized on the existence of textbook repair and its major benefits and involved in the implementation and monitoring service; and (4) 2 529 cabinets acquired for the 1 593 elementary schools in the districts of Kaolack and Thiès.
Key Information
Executing Agency:
New Brunswick Community College
Reporting Organization:
Global Affairs Canada
Program:
WGM Africa
Last Modified:
September 19, 2025
Development Classifications
DAC Sector:
Aid Type: Project-type interventions
Collaboration: Bilateral
Finance Type: Aid grant excluding debt reorganisation
Selection Mechanism:
Unsolicited Proposal