Exploring Success Factors Underpinning the Delivery of UN SDG-4 Quality Education Projects in Pakistan
Authors: Shahid, S., Polkinghorne, M. and Bobeva, M.
Volume: 28
Pages: 227-244
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-55813-9_13
Abstract:The global population is rapidly growing, exerting pressure on limited resources and necessitating the prioritization of sustainability. In this context, the United Nations has set 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) to be achieved by 2030, with quality education (SDG-4) playing a crucial role in empowering individuals and fostering economic growth. Pakistan, with its young and expanding population, faces significant challenges in its educational system, including high dropout rates and gender disparities. Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs) have played a pivotal role in the development of Pakistan’s education sector, receiving substantial investments from various donors. However, the success of educational projects delivered by NGOs requires effective monitoring and evaluation. This research adopts a case study approach, conducting qualitative interviews with 25 key stakeholders, including NGOs, donors, and government representatives. The study reveals key factors essential for project success, resulting in the development of new understanding which emphasizes the need for projects to be aligned with the project lifecycle. Furthermore, it highlights the importance of addressing genuine community needs, and ensuring community readiness to benefit from educational initiatives. Data collected indicates that a failure to consider these factors can impede project progress. With this new understanding, NGOs and stakeholders can enhance the success of educational projects in Pakistan, aligning with SDG-4 objectives and contributing to inclusive and quality education for all. This research not only provides insights specific to Pakistan, but also offers valuable lessons for educational projects delivered by NGOs globally.
Source: Scopus