To equip participants with the knowledge on the key phases of the BEAM implementation cycle.
Expected results: By the end of the Module participants will: —
Internalise the whole BEAM implementation cycle.
This session explains the community-based nature of BEAM and the implementation partnership between the MPSLWS and MPSE. It also stresses the rationale of the partnership from a mandates point of view:
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Governance
Two main government ministries collaborate in implementing BEAM
MPSLSW has the mandate to implement BEAM and it is the institutional parent of OVC
MoPSE is custodian of the Education Acts and policies. It has the mandate to run the education sector and its systems. It runs the schools that house the children to benefit from BEAM
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BEAM is a community-based programme implemented by the communities with administrative and technical support from the decentralised structures of the ministries responsible for social welfare and education
MPSLSW has the mandate to coordinate implementation of social protection interventions. It is the custodian of the National Social Protection Policy. It is the institutional parent of OVC.
MoPSE is custodian of the Education Acts and policies. It has the mandate to run the education sector and its systems. It runs the schools that house the children to benefit from BEAM.
4 of 5 —BEAM Beneficiary Selection and Activity Timelines
BEAM beneficiary selection goes through two phases namely:
Phase 1: Compilation of priority lists based on the nomination forms, drawing the BEAM Master List; and validation of the Master List.
Phase 2: Drawing the final beneficiary list based on the school budget allocation;