International Development Grant
Strengthening Support for Child Protection in Education in Senegal – Government of Senegal
Project Number: CA-3-D001650001
Status: Closed
Country/Region:
Maximum Contribution: $9,557,681.00
Start Date: March 01, 2017
End Date: December 31, 2021
Duration: 4.8 years
Project Description
The project aims to improve the well-being of children in eight regions of Senegal (Matam Sédhiou Kaolack Kaffrine Kolda Kédougou Tambacounda and Ziguinchor) and to offer them adequate protection during their schooling so that they can live and study within structures that ensure their safety and give them every opportunity possible to be successful. The project focuses on building the capacity of child protection and education actors creating a safe school environment and raising students’ and communities’ awareness of children’s rights. With a view to ensure appropriate support of child protection systems in school environments the project simultaneously works on systems services and programs early intervention services and prevention. Project activities include: (1) training security forces magistrates social workers and school authorities on legal instruments relating to child protection; (2) developing a national action plan to counter child abuse in school environments raising school stakeholders’ awareness of preventive control measures for epidemics (e.g. Ebola hemorrhagic fever); (3) involving a number of stakeholders in awareness campaigns to discontinue early and forced marriage practices; and (4) raising economic operators’ awareness of alternative solutions to child labour in mining areas. The project is expected to directly affect 750 000 children (382 500 girls and 367 500 boys) ranging in age from 3 to 18 years and registered in 1 700 public school facilities as well as to affect indirectly 10 000 youth who are out of school or who have no schooling (6 500 girls and 3 500 boys) from 14 to 18 years of age. This project is one of the three components of the “Strengthening Support for Child Protection in Education in Senegal” project valued overall at $20M and jointly implemented by Plan Canada UNICEF and the Ministry of Economy and Finance of Senegal (through the Ministry of Education). It is part of Senegal’s National Child Protec
Expected Results
The expected outcomes of this project include: (1) the government and local institutions play a more effective role in prevention and child protection taking into account international standards and gender-specific differences; (2) boys and girls in deprived areas have improved access to a safe equitable and violence-free school environment which helps to protect them and promotes their effective participation in school; and (3) local actors in formal and informal protection systems provide increased protection against and/or prevention of labour-based abuse and exploitation for boys and girls in the targeted areas.
Progress & Results Achieved
Results achieved as of the end of the project (December 2021) include: (1) improved well-being of 1 113 979 children aged 3 to 18. Of these direct beneficiaries 14 719 youth were either out-of-school or not in school. The target of 750 000 children (10 000 of whom were expected to be either out-of-school or not in school) was largely exceeded; (2) establishment of the gender and equity unit of the Ministry of National Education to strengthen the inclusion of child protection inclusive education and gender equity issues in Senegal's education sector policy; (3) establishment of a digital platform for the reporting referral and confidential handling of cases of violence against girls and boys in schools; (4) development of a code of conduct for school personnel and students to promote protective behaviors conducive to the prevention detection reporting and management of cases of violence in the school environment; (5) conducting a study on gender disparities in schools and a study on violence in schools to support the authorities' decision-making and strengthen their knowledge in the area of child protection; (6) providing material and financial support to all the local child protection structures targeted by the project i.e. 26 departmental child protection committees. This support enables them to better play their role in preventing detecting and dealing with cases of violence exploitation and harmful or discriminatory practices; (7) trained 2 350 people (665 women and 1 685 men) from schools in gender equity inclusive education and child protection. The completion rate is 261% far exceeding the initial target of 900 people; (8) built and rehabilitated 471 schools out of the 442 initially planned. The completion rate is therefore 107%. The living conditions of students and their teachers have therefore improved thanks to the construction and rehabilitation of 60 wells 65 water supply systems 106 hygiene blocks and 25 fence walls. These works ensure a sa
Key Information
Executing Agency:
Government of Senegal - Ministry of Economy and Finance
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:
Institutional Support