Education in fragile states
While there is a growing literature on aid effectiveness in fragile states generally, there is little information on the delivery of sector specific services such as education. What literature does exist tends to focus mainly on education in conflict situations. This literature is taken as a starting point, although the aim of the page is to encourage debate and discussion on education in fragile states more broadly.
- Education in fragile states: capturing lessons and identifying good practice
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This paper examines how development assistance in fragile environments can enhance access to quality basic education, at the same time improving governance and thereby mitigating the risks of fragility, and increasing the effectiveness of future aid. It examines will and capacity in the education sector, explores political economy implications for sequencing and planning, and considers how education can support state-building from the bottom up.








