Community Involvement

Community-owned education involves parents, community leaders and other stakeholders to interact with school teachers, administration to enable their children to succeed. Communities are sensitized, equipped and engaged in dialogue to understand their role in creating safe, quality learning environments for learners, advocate for improvements in education facilities, and increase their involvement in their children’s education.

Goal: Active involvement of parents and communities in school activities / Programme

  • Support formation and functioning of Community-Based Education Monitoring and Evaluation Committees (CBEMEs) to monitor implementation of school programmes
  • Organize community level barazas for discussion of education issues
  • Organise and facilitate reading camps in communities

Goal: Operational school inspection and supervision systems

  • Strengthen school management bodies
  • Initiate and implement a leadership training programme for school management committees, parent teacher associations and teachers
  • Advocate for increasing support supervision inspection, monitoring and evaluation for quality improvement

Download IEC materials developed for MHM practice in communities

One month at a reading camp teaches learner to read

“I was motivated to volunteer as a reading camp facilitator because one of my sons benefitted a lot from them. He had joined school but did not know how to read well. When the reading camps were introduced in our community he joined and in just one month he started reading words; I was so amazed and happy and continually took him to the camps every Saturday afternoon. But unfortunately the camps stopped. When ELECU came up and resumed the camps, I was selected as one of the facilitators which I accepted because I had a good experience with them. I am now eagerly helping other children by encouraging parents to bring their children to the camps. ELECU trained us and provided reading materials which improved children’s experience at the reading camp.”

– Nyombi Swaibu, Keera village, Luweero district

Father_Lukumbi school community MHM involvement

Key interventions for community involvement


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Teachers were supported to cascade RUMPs training to school children in partnership with communities, and MHM committee members. This included support to advocate for the provision of RUMPS materials and MHM activities. Consequently, school communities provided materials for making RUMPS and monetary contributions.

Monitoring performance
Capacity and skills of SMCs and PTAs to monitor education performance and resources, was improved. 403 SMCs were reached through dialogue meetings conducted in schools

Planning for quality in schools
Exit plans were made for sustainability of the schools as the project phases out. SMC, PTA members, local council and Parish Councilors of the different schools attended the planning meetings. This increased parents’ contribution towards school developments which in turn improved child enrolment in schools.

Community reading camps

In order to support the active involvement of parents and communities in school activities and programmes, ELECU organises and facilitate reading camps within communities in both local languages and English. This enables parents and caregivers to engage with and supervise their children’s learning.