Access to education: who goes to school and who is excluded
Recommended reading
- Access to education in Bangladesh: country analytic review of primary and secondary school education
- ( M. Ahmed;K. S. Ahmed;N. Islam Khan;R. Ahmed / Consortium for Research on Educational Access, Transitions and Equity , 2007)
- This document is a review of access to and participation in primary and secondary education in Bangladesh. It outlines types of educational provision and provides statistics on access, vulnerability a...
- Arab Human Development Report 2002: creating opportunities for future generations
- ( N. Fergany / United Nations Development Programme , 2002)
- This first Arab States' Report acknowledges that Arab countries have made substantial progress over the past three decades. Life expectancy has increased by 15 years; mortality rates for children unde...
- Educating girls in Bangladesh: watering a neighbour's tree?
- ( J. Raynor / Oxfam , 2005)
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The expansion of girls’ education in Bangladesh – and how it is perceived – is the subject of this study, with the government’s secondary Female Stipend Programme (FSP) used as a case study.
There i...
- Investing in children of the Islamic world
- ( United Nations [UN] Children's Fund , 2005)
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- Casting an economic light on education take-up: An Ethiopian case study
- ( Sharada Weir / id21 Development Research Reporting Service , 2002)
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