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Promoting Primary Education for Girls in Malawi
Development Experience Clearinghouse, USAID, 1999
Evaluation of USAID GABLE programme. USAID initiatives have helped increase girls’ access to education but this success, combined with implications of a national universal education policy, is burdening an already overloaded syst...
Nigeria : Consultations for Improved Primary Education
E. Nkwanga; S. Canagarajah / Africa Region Findings, World Bank, 1999
The World Bank-assisted Nigeria Primary Education Project aims at assisting the Government of Nigeria to improve the quality of the subsector through the supply of instructional materials, upgrading of infrastructural facilities, enha...
Education for All: a compact for Africa
Oxfam, 1999
Makes a case for increased/refocussed funding for primary education in Africa, for consideration at the World Education Forum in Dakar, Senegal in April 2000. Recommends: the mobilisation through a combination of debt ...
Do budgets really matter?: evidence from public spending on education and health in Uganda
E. Ablo; R. Reinikka / Policy Research Working Papers, World Bank, 1998
Surveys can provide a useful reality check where institutions are weak. Certainly, budgets and official statistics are inadequate as a guide for policymakers. Ablo and Reinikka demonstrate that budget allocations alone can be misleadi...
Items 291 to 294 of 294

Items 291 to 293 of 293

Nigeria : Consultations for Improved Primary Education
E. Nkwanga; S. Canagarajah / Africa Region Findings, World Bank, 1999
The World Bank-assisted Nigeria Primary Education Project aims at assisting the Government of Nigeria to improve the quality of the subsector through the supply of instructional materials, upgrading of infrastructural facilities, enha...
Education for All: a compact for Africa
Oxfam, 1999
Makes a case for increased/refocussed funding for primary education in Africa, for consideration at the World Education Forum in Dakar, Senegal in April 2000. Recommends: the mobilisation through a combination of debt ...
Do budgets really matter?: evidence from public spending on education and health in Uganda
E. Ablo; R. Reinikka / Policy Research Working Papers, World Bank, 1998
Surveys can provide a useful reality check where institutions are weak. Certainly, budgets and official statistics are inadequate as a guide for policymakers. Ablo and Reinikka demonstrate that budget allocations alone can be misleadi...
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Kerala Research Programme on Local Development
Developing scientific research capability in Kerala
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