School block grants as a model of financial decentralization in Iraq

IF 1 Q3 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH International Journal of Comparative Education and Development Pub Date : 2018-11-21 DOI:10.1108/IJCED-05-2018-0009
Swapna Nair
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Purpose The purpose of this paper is to assess the channels of education financing as they exist currently in Iraq. It argues that the current model of financing is highly centralized and in order to encourage a school-based management and better school outcomes, there needs to be decentralization of financing. The paper considers block grants as a mechanism for decentralization and explores other country experiences in this area. Design/methodology/approach The paper opts for both an analytical and exploratory study of the financing channels in the education sector in Iraq based on both primary field-based surveys and secondary sources of information such as World Bank and UN documents. For understanding other country experience of school block grant provision, the paper reviews literature and attempts to find learnings for Iraq. Findings The paper provides a detailed insight into the service delivery modal and channels of education financing in Iraq across multiple tiers. It argues that the centralized model of education financing is one of the factors that contribute to weak school governance and school performance indicators. It explores the idea of school block grants as a model of decentralized financing and a review of other country experiences on provision of school block grants gives some interesting insights into what might work for Iraq. Research limitations/implications Economic wars, sanctions and conflict have severely affected the country and as a consequence there are very limited data and information available and this has impacted the study. Furthermore, though the country has been liberated from ISIS, the peace is fragile and any research findings have to be seen in this background. Practical implications The paper does not stop at identifying the problem, i.e. centralization of financing but attempts to explore and provide a way to get around this in the form of provision of school block grants. Originality/value There are very few studies that explore the service delivery model and financing channels in the education sector in Iraq and therefore this paper should add value to any discussion on post-conflict reconstruction.
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学校拨款是伊拉克财政分权的典范
本文的目的是评估伊拉克目前存在的教育融资渠道。报告认为,目前的筹资模式是高度集中的,为了鼓励校本管理和提高学校成绩,需要分散筹资。本文将赠款视为一种分权机制,并探讨了其他国家在这方面的经验。设计/方法/方法本文选择对伊拉克教育部门的融资渠道进行分析性和探索性研究,研究基于主要的实地调查和世界银行和联合国文件等二手信息来源。为了更好地了解其他国家在提供学校补助金方面的经验,本文对相关文献进行了回顾,并试图为伊拉克找到可借鉴的经验。研究结果:本文详细分析了伊拉克多层次的教育融资服务提供模式和渠道。本文认为,教育筹资的集中化模式是导致学校治理和学校绩效指标薄弱的因素之一。报告探讨了将学区补助金作为分散融资模式的想法,并对其他国家在提供学区补助金方面的经验进行了审查,对伊拉克可能适用的方法提供了一些有趣的见解。经济战争、制裁和冲突严重影响了该国,因此可用的数据和信息非常有限,这影响了研究。此外,虽然这个国家已经从ISIS中解放出来,但和平是脆弱的,任何研究成果都必须在这个背景下看到。实际意义本文并没有止步于找出问题所在,即资金集中,而是试图探索并提供一种以提供学校补助金的形式来解决这个问题的方法。独创性/价值很少有研究探讨伊拉克教育部门的服务提供模式和融资渠道,因此本文应该对任何关于冲突后重建的讨论都有价值。
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