Thursday, 28 March

$1.2m cash saga: We verified, confirmed MoE’s details before releasing funds – WB

Education
Education Minister Dr Yaw Osei Adutwum

The World Bank has said, “As per the protocol, the Ministry of Education provided the details of the number of teachers trained in using distance learning methods, which were verified by the Development Partners’ Group and accepted by the World Bank.”

“The financing was released upon this confirmation”, the Bretton Woods institution said in a response to queries by Accra-based Joy FM on earlier claims that Education Minister Yaw Osei Adutwum had squandered some $1.2 million released by the bank to train some 40,000 teachers under the Ghana Accountability for Learning Outcomes Project (GALOP).

“The World Bank remains committed to supporting Ghana in its efforts to improve education for all.”

The World Bank noted that “financing is disbursed against the achievement of pre-agreed and independently verified results.”

Dr Adutwum reiterated that “all the questions they brought to us were responded to.”

“It is generally the procedure: whenever you do the project, what they do is that they ask you, ‘How did you do this; how did you do that?’ And you respond. When you respond to their satisfaction, they pay you”, he explained.

“It is a resource-linked indicator project. If you have any problem, the money will not be released. They expect you to do the project, then they pay. So, if you are under investigation, they won’t pay you,” he explained.

At an earlier press conference when the matter came to light, Dr Adutwum denied claims that he squandered the money, saying: “The good news is that the money is sitting in the account as we speak”.

According to him, “The money was not meant for any training”.

“The training was to be supported by us and once we can show that we have a skin in the game and that we are committed to the transformation of education under GALOP, then they will release the money and that is what they have done”, he explained.

He added: “There is nothing wrong here because the World Bank has approved our funding”.

“So, nothing can be far away from the truth that I will superintend a project that is not going to benefit Ghanaians, it will never be true, I will never do that.” 

“I didn’t come to this country to do that, I came to help and ensure that the President’s mission for the transformation of education in the country is accomplished. You work so hard and others who don’t care will do anything to dent your image”, he bemoaned.

In addition to Dr Adutwum’s explanation, the ministry of education has issued a press statement to set the records straight:

BACKGROUND 

i. Ghana Accountability for Learning Outcomes Project (GALOP) uses Results-Based Financing (RBF) instrument where project funds are disbursed contingent on the achievement of pre-agreed results and independent verification of results.

ii. In 2020, the Ministry secured additional SISm as COVID-19 Global Partnerships for Education Accelerated Funding to better respond to disruptions to education due to COVID-19.

iii. Under this component, one Performance-Based Condition (PBC) against which disbursement is tied is Teachers Trained in Digital Literacy. The MoE was expected to train 40,080 teachers. Digital Literacy to trigger disbursement of S1.2 million.

ACTION TAKEN

iv. In collaboration with Ghana Education Service (GES), KA Technologies had been engaged to supply laptops to, and train teachers in digital literacy. To ensure efficiency in the utilization of sector resources, the Ministry leveraged the teacher training platform developed by KA Technologies and National Teaching Council (NTC) platform ( for the provision of digital literacy training.

v. Based on evidence from the Kanton platform, a total of 41,860 Teachers had registered as participating in digital literacy training on the KA Technologies platform as of November 30, 2021. Out of this total, 40,042 had been through at least a course on digital literacy. Similarly, teachers had accessed the NTC platform and were participating in the training.

INDEPENDENT VERIFICATION

vi. Independent Verification of the Ministry’s Report on achievement was done by the Education Sector Development Partners as the requirement of the project.

vii. The Development Partners’ Group was taken through a presentation on the teacher training platforms, courses mounted, teachers registered and the courses taken. Furthermore, the Partners’ were given access to their independent engagement with the platform.

viii. Issues raised by the Development Partners such as the adequacy of the content on the teachers' training platforms were addressed in a series of engagements with the Development Partners Group.

ix. Following these engagements, the Education Sector Development Partners’ in a letter dated March 25, 2022, officially communicated their verification and confirmation of achievement of PBC 7.2B. Among others, the Group noted that documentation provided by the MoE to the Chair of the Development Partners Group shows that, as of November 30, 2021, a total of 41,860 Teachers from 685 schools across the country have registered on the platform and 40,042 have completed at least five digital literacy courses.

x. Consequently, the World Bank transferred $1.2m to the Ministry after their internal clearance of the PBC. The funds will be programmed for GALOP implementation activities in the next budget cycle as per project implementation arrangements.

xi. Beyond the submission of the report and verification, many more teachers have been trained on both the KA Technologies and NTC developed platforms. K.A Technologies platforms has 148,510 signed up uses. Similarly, 43,988 teachers had been trained on the NTC platform as of May 26, 2022.

MEDIA DISCUSSION

xii. The World Bank has not written to the Ghana Education Service (GES) or any other Agency of the Ministry to confirm the achievement of results. Evidence of teachers trained is available on the NIG teacher training platform and the KA Technologies Platform.

 

 

 

Source: Classfmonline.com