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“AU IPED, South Sudan Launch EMIS Reform to Boost Education Data Systems”

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“AU IPED, South Sudan Launch EMIS Reform to Boost Education Data Systems”

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Last updated: March 24, 2026 10:22 pm
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South Sudan Takes Major Step Toward Modernizing Education Data Systems With AU-Backed Workshop

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A System in Need of ReformFrom Diagnosis to ActionA Path Forward

Juba, South Sudan — Education leaders and technical experts have wrapped up a high-level workshop aimed at overhauling South Sudan’s outdated education data management systems, a critical move to improve planning and resource allocation in the war-torn nation’s schools.

The three-day event, organized by the African Union’s Pan-African Institute for Education for Development (AU IPED) in partnership with Canada’s International Development Research Centre (IDRC) and the Global Partnership for Education (GPE), brought together government officials, data specialists, and policymakers to tackle systemic flaws in how student and school information is collected, analyzed, and used.

A System in Need of Reform

South Sudan’s Education Management Information System (EMIS) currently relies heavily on paper-based records, handwritten school registers, and fragmented digital tools—many of which are supported by external donors rather than integrated government platforms. This patchwork approach has led to inconsistent data, delayed reporting, and difficulties in tracking progress toward education goals like the UN’s Sustainable Development Goal 4 (SDG 4) and Africa’s Continental Education Strategy (CESA 2026-2035).

During the workshop, officials mapped out the entire data pipeline—from rural classrooms to national databases—and identified key bottlenecks. Among the most pressing issues:

  • Manual processes that increase errors and slow reporting
  • Lack of standardization across different data systems
  • Weak coordination between government agencies and development partners
  • Limited funding for digital infrastructure, especially in remote areas

“Without reliable data, planning remains guesswork,” said George Maggo, Director General for Planning and Budgeting in South Sudan’s Ministry of General Education. “Strong education systems are built on strong information systems.”

From Diagnosis to Action

To address these challenges, participants developed a costed national EMIS action plan, outlining concrete steps to modernize South Sudan’s education data ecosystem. Key priorities include:

  1. Digitizing data collection to reduce reliance on paper records
  2. Strengthening technical training for staff at all levels
  3. Improving coordination between government and international partners
  4. Investing in ICT infrastructure, including computers and internet access for schools
  5. Creating clear data governance policies to ensure accountability

Field visits to Juba schools underscored the urgency of these reforms. Teachers and administrators described struggling with outdated record-keeping methods, often duplicating work across multiple reporting systems.

A Path Forward

Adoumtar Noubatour, head of AU IPED, stressed that fixing South Sudan’s EMIS won’t happen overnight but is essential for long-term progress.

“Transforming education systems requires confronting difficult realities,” he said. “Strengthening data systems is hard work—but without it, we can’t make informed decisions that benefit every child.”

With the new action plan in place, South Sudan’s government now faces the challenge of securing funding and political will to implement reforms. Success could mean faster, more accurate education data—helping leaders allocate resources where they’re needed most.

— Reported by Nexio News

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