October 24, 2023 Courtney Carr No Comments

Data Ecosystems for Development in Education (DECODE) Activity

Project dates: 2023-2028

Client type: U.S. Government

Key topics: Education, Monitoring, Evaluation, and Research

Related Country(ies): Global

Region: Global


As a follow-on to the EnCompass-led Data and Evidence for Education Program (DEEP) Activity, the USAID Data Ecosystems for Development in Education (DECODE) Activity will build on EnCompass’ strong working relationship and experience with the USAID Center for Education within the Bureau for Inclusive Growth, Partnerships, and Innovation (IPI) to strengthen data and evidence ecosystems at the local/national, regional, and global levels to improve accountability and contribute to the Center’s objectives. By implementing DECODE, EnCompass will support USAID and its global education partners to structure and nurture pathways for more systemized, habituated integration of local voices and use of locally and regionally produced data and evidence in decision-making, which will improve the quality of learning for all.

Over the next five years, the DECODE team will work closely with education stakeholders to tailor solutions that strengthen education data quality and management, increase access to and use of local and regional data and evidence, strengthen connections across ecosystems, and foster greater dissemination of local resources at the global level. DECODE will focus on four objectives: (1) improving data quality and management to strengthen tracking and reporting on progress toward USAID/USG education goals, (2) developing and disseminating secondary evidence products to improve evidence accessibility, relevance, and actionability, (3) amplifying learning from secondary data and evidence, and (4) strengthening the capacity of local/national and regional partners to generate, use, and disseminate data and evidence. The DECODE team will facilitate a consultative, co-creation approach to leverage and integrate diverse experience and expertise and apply experience design (XD) and Universal Design for Learning (UDL) principles to ensure products and dissemination activities are accessible, relevant, actionable, and applicable for diverse audience types.

Our trusted core partners in this new activity are Management Systems International (MSI)The Knowledge Partnersand SALT Analyticsall of which have provided exceptional technical support to the Center for Education under DEEP. In furtherance of USAID’s commitment to localization, the DECODE team also plans to engage local partners African Population and Health Research Center (APHRC) and eKitabu, and may add other local partners to inform the Activity’s overall approach and support specific DECODE tasks.

Photo by USAID on Flickr

Courtney Carr

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Communications Specialist

Courtney Carr is EnCompass’ Communications Specialist, supporting the internal and external messaging and communications initiatives. She brings her knowledge and skills in writing, social media, video production, event planning and television news and radio production to the position. Before joining EnCompass, Ms. Carr worked at Community Science as a business development coordinator. She received her BA in Broadcast Journalism at Pennsylvania State University and holds a MA in Strategic Communication from American University.

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