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User-fees, capitation grant, and the quest for Free Universal Quality Basic Education in Ghana: an impact study of government's intervention in the financing of basic education in 15 districts
International Budget Partnership, 2007This paper is an impact study of Government of Ghana's intervention in the financing of basic education in 15 districts.DocumentUnderstanding the choices made by Ghanaian child migrants
id21 Development Research Reporting Service, 2008In impoverished north-eastern Ghana, there is an established pattern of young people leaving home to seek work, vocational training or formal education. Education planners need to learn more about the links between children’s migration and education.DocumentIs the migration of children in Ghana an opportunity or obstacle for education?
id21 Development Research Reporting Service, 2006Specialists have emphasised the importance of education for children both as a route out of poverty and for realising their potential. There is a tendency to assume that migration undermines children’s education, as most children’s migration is for work.DocumentEducation For All (EFA) - Fast Track Initiative (FTI) status report
Education for All Fast Track Initiative, World Bank, 2004This report looks at the progress of the FTI.DocumentGender gaps and primary schooling: promising policy options for sub-Saharan Africa
id21 Development Research Reporting Service, 2002Belief that investment in girls’ and women’s education will result in broader development gains and poverty reduction has received widespread acceptance internationally. But what can be done to close the primary education gender gap between girls and boys? How can we achieve universal primary education by 2015?
