The Kano State Accountability Forum on Education (K-SAFE) recently held a quarterly review meeting to assess its progress and achievements since its inception.
The meeting, supported by FCDO PLANE, brought together stakeholders to evaluate the forum’s performance and plan for future activities.
In his opening remarks, Co-Chair Dr. Auwal Halilu highlighted K-SAFE’s significant achievements, including the development of strategic plans and engagement in various advocacy programs.
He also commended the Kano State government for declaring a state of emergency on education, a move aimed at improving the state’s educational standards.
The meeting aimed to review and identify areas for improvement, and develop implementation plans for future projects.
Over 60 activities were identified during the review, with specific action plans outlining responsible persons, partners, and timelines.
K-SAFE, a coalition of civil society organizations, civil servants, and journalists, advocates for improved education in Kano State.
The forum’s efforts have contributed to the state’s progress in education, and its commitment to promoting educational development is evident in its activities.
The quarterly review meeting demonstrated K-SAFE’s dedication to accountability and transparency, ensuring that its efforts align with its objectives and goals.
With continued support from stakeholders, K-SAFE is poised to make a lasting impact on education in Kano State.