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11880895 01.Pdf /P ࠟ࡯࠽౒๺࿖ ၮ␆ᢎ⢒ࠕࠢ࠮ࠬะ਄ᡰេ⸘↹ ੍஻⺞ᩏႎ๔ᦠ ᐔᚑᐕ᦬ 㧔ᐕ㧕 ⁛┙ⴕ᡽ᴺੱ࿖㓙දജᯏ᭴ ήఘ 㪡㪩 ήఘ⾗㊄දജㇱ 㪇㪏㪄㪇㪈㪎 ࠟ࡯࠽౒๺࿖ ၮ␆ᢎ⢒ࠕࠢ࠮ࠬะ਄ᡰេ⸘↹ ੍஻⺞ᩏႎ๔ᦠ ᐔᚑᐕ᦬ 㧔ᐕ㧕 ⁛┙ⴕ᡽ᴺੱ࿖㓙දജᯏ᭴ ήఘ⾗㊄දജㇱ ᐨ ᢥ ᣣᧄ࿖᡽ᐭߪࠟ࡯࠽౒๺࿖ߩⷐ⺧ߦၮߠ߈ޔห࿖ߩޟࠟ࡯࠽࿖ၮ␆ᢎ⢒ࠕࠢ࠮ࠬะ਄ᡰេ⸘↹ޠߦ ଥࠆ੍஻⺞ᩏࠍⴕ߁ߎߣࠍ᳿ቯߒޔ⁛┙ⴕ᡽ᴺੱ࿖㓙දജᯏ᭴ߪᐔᚑ ᐕ ᦬߆ࠄ ᦬߹ߢ╙৻ ࿁੍஻⺞ᩏ࿅ࠍޔᐔᚑ ᐕ ᦬ߦ╙ੑ࿁੍஻⺞ᩏ࿅ࠍ⃻࿾ߦᵷ㆜ߒ߹ߒߚޕ ߎߩႎ๔ᦠ߇ޔ੹ᓟ੍ቯߐࠇࠆ᭎⇛⸳⸘⺞ᩏߩታᣉޔߘߩઁ㑐ଥ⠪ߩෳ⠨ߣߒߡᵴ↪ߐࠇࠇ߫ᐘ޿ ߢߔޕ ⚳ࠅߦޔ⺞ᩏߦߏදജߣߏᡰេࠍ޿ߚߛ޿ߚ㑐ଥฦ૏ߦኻߒޔᔃࠃࠅᗵ⻢↳ߒ਄ߍ߹ߔޕ ᐔᚑ ᐕ ᦬ ⁛┙ⴕ᡽ᴺੱ࿖㓙දജᯏ᭴ ήఘ⾗㊄දജㇱ㐳 ਛᎹ ๺ᄦ ⷐ⺧ኻ⽎㇭ 䇭䇭䋨䊉䊷䉱䊮Ꮊ䋩 䇭䇭䇭䇭㽲䉰䉡䊤䊶䉿䊅䊶䉦䊦䊋 䉧䊷䊅౒๺࿖ 䇭䇭䇭䇭㽳䉶䊮䊃䊤䊦䉯䊮䉳䊞 䇭䇭䇭䇭㽴䉦䊤䉧 䇭䇭䇭䇭㽵䊑䊮䉪䊒䊦䉫䊶䊡䊮䊣䊷 䇭䇭䋨䉶䊮䊃䊤䊦Ꮊ䋩 䇭䇭䇭䇭㽶䉝䉲䊮䉰䉡䉴 䇭䇭䇭䇭㽷䉝䉲䊮䊉䊷䉴 㽵䊑䊮䉪䊒䊦䉫䊶䊡䊮䊣䊷 㽴䉦䊤䉧 㩷㽲䉰䉡䊤䊶䉿䊅䊶䉦䊦䊋 㩷㽳䉶䊮䊃䊤䊦䉯䊮䉳䊞 㽶䉝䉲䊮䊉䊷䉴 㽷䉝䉲䊮䉰䉡䉴 䉧䊷䊅࿖㩷࿾࿑ 䇭䇭䇭䉰䉟䊃ᣉ⸳⁁ᴫ䋨䋱䋩䋺䉰䉡䊤䊶䉿䊅䊶䉦䊦䊋㇭ ࡁ࡯ࠩࡦᎺ ቇᩞ㧝㧦$QPIDQ&WQTG25 )'6(WPFߦߡᐕቢᚑ 䌕ሼဳ㈩⟎䈱䋶ᢎቶ᫟ᄖⷰ ਛᐸ䈫ᑈਅ 㧔ᢎ⢒⋭(2/7ߦࠃࠆᮡḰ⸳⸘㧕 ᢎቶౝㇱ㧔ᄤ੗઀਄ߍߥߒ㧕 ࠻ࠗ࡟ ޓ$QPIDQ&WQTG25ߩᣥᩞ⥢ 㧔⃻࿷ޔᐜ⒩࿦↪ߦ೑↪㧕 ࡄࡆ࡝ࠝࡦᒻᑼߩᢎቶ᫟ᄖⷰ ᢎቶ㑆઀ಾࠅოޔ㤥᧼ ቇᩞ㧞㧦&CPYYWTK25 ࿯ოޔ⨲⫘߈ደᩮߩᢎቶ᫟ ᢎቶౝㇱ ᐕ೨ߦ㐿ᩞޓ㧔2㨪2㧕 䇭䇭䇭䉰䉟䊃ᣉ⸳⁁ᴫ䋨㪉䋩䋺䉶䊮䊃䊤䊦䉯䊮䉳䊞㇭ ࡁ࡯ࠩࡦᎺ ቇᩞ㧝㧦5JGTK,*5 ̪ⷐ⺧ኻ⽎ᩞ 䊌䊎䊥䉥䊮ᒻᑼ䈱ᢎቶ᫟ ⣶㜞䉁䈪䈱ᄖო䋨࿯ო䋩 㧔ᄖო߇ߥ޿ㇱಽ߇޽ࠆ㧕 㧔ᧁㅧᩇ࡮࠻࡜ࠬ߇ၷ‗㧕 ᢎቶౝㇱ㧔࿯㑆ᐥ㧕 ޓޓห৻ᢝ࿾ౝߩዊቇᩞ㧔ਛ࿖ߩᡰេߢᑪ⸳㧕 ቇᩞ㧞㧦.KVQ4%25 㧔ᐕߦ૑᳃ߦࠃࠅᑪ⸳㧕 㧟ᢎቶ᫟ߩᄖⷰ ޓޓᢎቶౝㇱ㧔ᄢㇱደᒻᑼߢޔ㤥᧼ߢ㑆઀ಾࠅ㧕 ᢎຬ↪ኋ⥢ /RCJC ᢎຬ↪ኋ⥢㧔ᮡḰ⸳⸘ޔᚭ᫟㧕ߩᄖⷰ ⢛㕙㧔෠ᚱޔ࠻ࠗ࡟ޔࠪࡖࡢ࡯ቶㇱಽ㧕 㧔ᐕߦ᫟߇ቢᚑ㧕 䇭䇭䇭䉰䉟䊃ᣉ⸳⁁ᴫ䋨㪊䋩䋺䉦䊤䉧㇭ ࡁ࡯ࠩࡦᎺ ቇᩞ㧝㧦-CTCIC.#25 ᢎቶ᫟ᄖⷰ ᢎቶౝㇱ䋨ᄤ੗઀਄䈕䈅䉍䋩 ቇᩞ㧞㧦0QTK+UNCO'#25 ̪ⷐ⺧ኻ⽎ᩞ 㪊ᢎቶ᫟ᄖⷰ 㪉㪇㪇㪎ᐕ䈮ቢᚑ䈚䈢䋳ᢎቶ䋫ᩞ㐳ቶ䊶ୖᐶ᫟ ቇᩞ㧟㧦&WPC25 ⨲⫘߈ᩞ⥢ᄖⷰޓᐕߦ㐿ᩞ㧔2㨪2㧕 ᢎቶౝㇱ ᢎຬ↪ኋ⥢ ᢎຬ↪ኋ⥢㧔ᮡḰ⸳⸘ޔᚭ᫟㧕㧔-CTCIC㧕 ૑᳃ߩᑪ⸳ߦࠃࠆᢎຬ↪ኋ⥢㧔5WPI㧕 䇭䇭䇭䉰䉟䊃ᣉ⸳⁁ᴫ䋨㪋䋩䋺䊑䊮䉪䊒䊦䉫䊶䊡䊮䊣䊷㇭ ࡁ࡯ࠩࡦᎺ ቇᩞ㧝㧦5CNKODQWMW $ 25ޓ $WPMRWTWIW ̪ⷐ⺧ኻ⽎ᩞ 䊌䊎䊥䉥䊮ᒻᑼ䇭㪍ᢎቶ᫟ᄖⷰ ᢎቶౝㇱ 䋨㪈ᢎቶ䈅䈢䉍䈱↢ᓤᢙ䈏⚂㪈㪇㪇䌾㪈㪊㪇ੱ䈪䇮䈎䈭䉍䈱ㆊኒ䋩 ᩞ㐳࡮ୖᐶ᫟ ޓޓ㇭ᢎ⢒੐ോᚲ㧔ᢎຬ↪ኋ⥢ߩ৻ㇱࠍォ↪㧕 ቇᩞ㧞㧦6QOQPK25 ̪ⷐ⺧ኻ⽎ᩞ ࿯ოㅧߩ㧢ᢎቶ᫟ߩᄖⷰ ᢎቶౝㇱ ቇᩞ㧟㧦0CMRCPFWTW.#,*5 ᢎቶ᫟ᄖⷰ㧔'7⾗㊄ߢᐕߦቢᚑ㧕 ࠻ࠗ࡟㧔ฝ஥߇ዊଢ↪㧕 䇭䇭䇭䉰䉟䊃ᣉ⸳⁁ᴫ䋨㪌䋩䋺䉝䉲䊮䊉䊷䉴㇭ ࠮ࡦ࠻࡜࡞Ꮊ ቇᩞ㧝㧦$TQHQ[GFWT25 䌕ሼဳ㈩⟎㪍ᢎቶ᫟䈱ᑈਅㇱಽ 㔎᳓⾂᳓䉺䊮䉪䇮䊃䉟䊧᫟ 㧔(2/7ߦࠃࠆᮡḰ⸳⸘ޔᐕߦቢᚑ㧕 ࿑ᦠቶౝㇱ㧔ᢎ᧚૞ᚑ╬ߩ૞ᬺ႐ߦ೑↪㧕 ⡯ຬ౒↪ቶ࡮ୖᐶౝㇱ ቇᩞ㧞㧦-[COGDGM[GTG25 㧔2㨪2㧕 ᢎቶ᫟ᄖⷰ㧔૑᳃ߦࠃࠅᑪ⸳㧕 ᢎቶౝㇱ ቇᩞ㧟㧦#OQCMTQO25 ᢎቶ᫟ᄖⷰ㧔૑᳃ߦࠃࠅᑪ⸳ޔᐕߦ㐿ᩞ㧕 ᢎቶౝㇱ 䇭䇭䇭䉰䉟䊃ᣉ⸳⁁ᴫ䋨㪍䋩䋺䉝䉲䊮䉰䉡䉴㇭ ࠮ࡦ࠻࡜࡞Ꮊ ቇᩞ㧝㧦#OCPDGVG&KUVTKEV#UUGODN[25 ࿯ოㅧ䈱ᢎቶ᫟ᄖⷰ ᢎቶౝㇱ 㧔⠧᧎ൻ߇㗼⪺ߢ޽ࠆ㧕 නり⠪ะߌᢎຬ↪ኋ⥢㧔ᚭ㧕ߩਛᐸ ቶ࠲ࠗࡊߩኋ⥢ౝㇱ 㧔ᐕߦቢᚑ㧕 㧔⁜ߊޔ㔚᳇߽ߥ޿㧕 ቇᩞ㧞㧦1JKCPVYGFQO2TGUD[25 㧢ᢎቶ᫟ᄖⷰ㧔⠧᧎ൻ߇㗼⪺ߢ޽ࠆ㧕 ᢎቶౝㇱ ቇᩞ㧟㧦1JKCPVYGFQO,*5 ቇᩞ㧞ߩறߩਛቇᩞ ᢎቶౝㇱ 㧔੹ᐕ㐿ᩞߒߚޔᢎቶߩ◲ᤃߥᣉ⸳㧕 ⇛⺆㓸 AESOP Annual Education Sector Operational Plan ᐕᰴᢎ⢒࠮ࠢ࠲࡯૞ᬺ⸘↹ ADEOP Annual District Education Operational Plan ᐕᰴ㇭ᢎ⢒૞ᬺ⸘↹ C/S Circuit Supervisor ቇ඙ᜂᒰᜰዉਥ੐ DEO District Education Office ㇭ᢎ⢒੐ോᚲ EFA Education For All ਁੱߩߚ߼ߩᢎ⢒ EMIS Education Management Information System ᢎ⢒▤ℂᖱႎࠪࠬ࠹ࡓ EPS Education Strategic Plan ᢎ⢒ᚢ⇛⸘↹ ESPR Education Sector Performance Report ᢎ⢒࠮ࠢ࠲࡯ታᣉႎ๔ᦠ FPMU Funds and Procurement Management Unit ⾗㊄⺞㆐▤ℂቶ FTI Fast Track Initiative ࡈࠔࠬ࠻࡮࠻࡜࠶ࠢ࡮ࠗ࠾ࠪࠕ࠹ࠖࡉ GER Gross Enrollment Ratio ✚ዞቇ₸ GES Ghana Education Service ࠟ࡯࠽ᢎ⢒ࠨ࡯ࡆࠬ GETFund Ghana Education Trust Fund ࠟ࡯࠽ᢎ⢒ା⸤⾗㊄ GoG Government of Ghana ࠟ࡯࠽᡽ᐭ GPRS I Ghana Poverty Reduction Strategy I ࠟ࡯࠽⽺࿎೥ᷫᚢ⇛+ GPRS II Growth and Poverty Reduction Strategy II ࠟ࡯࠽⽺࿎೥ᷫᚢ⇛++ GSS Ghana Statistical Service ࠟ࡯࠽⛔⸘ࠨ࡯ࡆࠬ INSET In-Service Education of Teachers ⃻⡯ᢎຬ⎇ୃ JHS Junior High School ೨ᦼਛ╬ቇᩞ㧔ਛቇᩞ㧕 JICA Japan International Cooperation Agency ࿖㓙දജᯏ᭴ KG Kindergarten ᐜ⒩࿦ MOESS Ministry of Education, Science and Sports ᢎ⢒࡮⑼ቇ࡮ࠬࡐ࡯࠷⋭ NER Net Enrolment Ratio ⚐ዞቇ₸ PBME Planning, Budgeting, Monitoring and Evaluation ⸘↹࡮੍▚࡮ࡕ࠾࠲࡝ࡦࠣ࡮⹏ଔዪ REO Regional Education Office Ꮊᢎ⢒੐ോᚲ SHS Senior High School 㜞╬ቇᩞ SPIP School Performance Improvement Plan ቇᩞታᣉᡷༀ⸘↹ᦠ SMC School Management Committee ቇᩞㆇ༡ᆔຬળ TTC Teacher Training College ᢎຬ㙃ᚑᩞ TVET Technical and Vocational Education and Training ᛛⴚ࡮⡯ᬺᢎ⢒⸠✵ ࿑⴫࡝ࠬ࠻ ⴫㧞㧙㧝 ᢛ஻ኻ⽎ᩞ࡝ࠬ࠻ ⴫㧞㧙㧞 '52 ߩ㧠ߟߩ㊀ὐಽ㊁ߣ ߩᚢ⇛⋡ᮡ ࿑㧞㧙㧟 ࠟ࡯࠽ߩᢎ⢒೙ᐲ ⴫㧞㧙㧠 ో࿖ߩቇᩞᢙ࡮ዞቇ⠪ᢙ ⴫㧞㧙㧡 ኻ⽎㧢㇭೎ቇᩞᢙ࡮ዞቇ⠪ᢙ㧔౏┙ᩞ 2006/07 ᐕ㧕 ⴫㧞㧙㧢 ✚ዞቇ₸ߩផ⒖ ⴫㧞㧙㧣 ኻ⽎㧢㇭೎ߩᢎຬᢙ࡮ᢎຬ 1 ੱ޽ߚࠅ↢ᓤᢙ㧔౏┙ᩞ 2006/07 ᐕ㧕 ⴫㧞㧙㧤 ኻ⽎㧢㇭೎ߩή⾗ᩰᢎຬߩഀว㧔౏┙ᩞ 2006/07 ᐕ ⴫㧞㧙㧥 ᣉ⸳ᢛ஻⁁ᴫ㧔౏┙ᩞ 2006/07 ᐕ㧕 ⴫㧞㧙㧝㧜 53 ⽺࿎㇭ਛߩኻ⽎㧢㇭ߩ࡜ࡦࠢ ⴫㧞㧙㧝㧝 ઁ࠼࠽࡯ߦࠃࠆᢎ⢒࠮ࠢ࠲࡯ᣉ⸳ᢛ஻ ⴫㧞㧙㧝㧞 ࠟ࿖ߦ߅ߌࠆήఘ⾗㊄දജߩታ❣ ࿑㧞㧙㧝㧟 ᢎ⢒࡮⑼ቇ࡮ࠬࡐ࡯࠷⋭⚵❱࿑ ⴫㧞㧙㧝㧠 ࿖ኅ੍▚ߩផ⒖ߣ )&2 ߦ߅ߌࠆᢎ⢒ᡰ಴ߩഀว ࿑㧞㧙㧝㧡 ᢎ⢒࠮ࠢ࠲࡯ߩ᡽ᐭ੍▚࡮ᡰ಴ౝ⸶㧔 ᐕᐲ㧕 ⴫㧞㧙㧝㧢 ᢎ⢒࡮⑼ቇ࡮ࠬࡐ࡯࠷⋭ߣታᣉᯏ㑐ߩ੍▚㧔 ᐕᐲ㧕 ⴫㧞㧙㧝㧣 GES ߩ੍▚㧔 ᐕᐲ㧕 ࿑㧞㧙㧝㧤 FPMU ⚵❱࿑ ⴫㧞㧙㧝㧥 ዊቇᩞ㧢ᢎቶ᫟ߩ᭴ㅧ࡮઀᭽ ⴫㧞㧙㧞㧜 ᢎຬ↪ኋ⥢ߩ᭴ㅧ࡮઀᭽ ⴫㧞㧙㧞㧝 ਛቇᩞ㧟ᢎቶ᫟ߩ᭴ㅧ࡮઀᭽ ⴫㧞㧙㧞㧞 ᢎ⢒↪ኅౕߩ⒳㘃 ⴫㧞㧙㧞㧟 ࠕ࡜ࡉ㌁ⴕߦࠃࠆ BESP ᄾ⚂㊄㗵 ⴫㧞㧙㧞㧠 ࠦࡦࠨ࡞࠲ࡦ࠻ㆬቯᚻ㗅 ⴫㧞㧙㧞㧡 ࠦࡦࠨ࡞࠲ࡦ࠻ㆬቯߦ߅ߌࠆᛛⴚࡊࡠࡐ࡯ࠩ࡞ߩ㈩ὐ ⴫㧞㧙㧞㧢 ᣉᎿળ␠ㆬቯᚻ㗅 ⴫㧞㧙㧞㧣 ᣉᎿળ␠ߩᐕ㑆ቢᎿታ❣ ⴫㧞㧙㧞㧤 ᣉᎿળ␠ߩ╬⚖೎ᦨૐᛛⴚ⠪ᢙ ⴫㧞㧙㧞㧥 ᣉᎿળ␠ߩ╬⚖೎ᦨૐ଻᦭ᯏ᧚ ⴫㧞㧙㧟㧜 ᣉᎿળ␠ߩ᭎ⷐ ⴫㧞㧙㧟㧝 ᛛⴚ⠪නଔ ⴫㧞㧙㧟㧞 ౉ᧅᣇᑼ ⴫㧞㧙㧟㧟 ਥⷐᑪ▽⾗᧚නଔ ⴫㧞㧙㧟㧠 ᢎ⢒↪ኅౕනଔ 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