Contributions of Community Stakeholders in the Co-production of Female Child Education in Nigeria

M. Bello, Bilyaminu Tukur
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This paper investigates the contributions of community stakeholders in the co-production of female child education in Zamfara State, Nigeria. Female child education in Nigeria is associated with some complex issues, like cultural barriers, religious misinterpretations and poverty among rural dwellers, which pose serious challenge for policy makers and public managers. The idea of engaging citizens to make contributions in the design, management and implementation of public polices is called co-production. Studies have revealed that the co-production of public services helped in addressing complex policy problems that cannot be addressed through top-down approach. This paper therefore, adopts co-production as an approach for addressing complexities associated with female child education in Zamfara State, Nigeria. It examines the contributions of community stakeholders in the design, implementation, monitoring and evaluation of universal basic education geared towards improving female child education. The paper purposively selected 100 respondents from some selected local communities. The study similarly adopts a mixed research methods to address research questions. The findings of the study reveal that through social networks, time, will power and personal agency community stakeholders can create awareness, provide learning materials, develop and manage infrastructures to improve female child education. The study concludes that community engagement in the co-production of female child education can improve enrolment, retention of female children in the formal schools. Thus, to enhance female child education, government at all levels should actively engage community stakeholders in all cycles of public policy and public services provision.
社区利益相关者在尼日利亚共同制作女童教育中的贡献
本文调查了社区利益相关者在尼日利亚扎姆法拉州共同生产女童教育中的贡献。尼日利亚的女童教育与一些复杂的问题有关,如文化障碍、宗教误解和农村居民的贫困,这对政策制定者和公共管理人员构成了严峻的挑战。让公民参与公共政策的设计、管理和实施的想法被称为“共同生产”。研究表明,公共服务的共同生产有助于解决无法通过自上而下的方法解决的复杂政策问题。因此,本文采用合作制作作为解决尼日利亚扎姆法拉州女童教育相关复杂性的方法。它审查了社区利益相关者在设计、执行、监测和评价旨在改善女童教育的普及基础教育方面的贡献。本文有目的地从一些选定的当地社区中选择了100名受访者。本研究同样采用混合研究方法来解决研究问题。研究结果表明,通过社会网络、时间、意志力和个人代理,社区利益相关者可以提高意识,提供学习材料,开发和管理基础设施,以改善女童教育。研究得出的结论是,社区参与女童教育的共同生产可以提高女童在正规学校的入学率和保留率。因此,为了加强女童教育,各级政府应积极让社区利益相关者参与公共政策和公共服务提供的各个周期。
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