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Gender and Education Teaching and Learning 54 Education 39 Education For All Gender 22 Primary Education Access and Equity in Basic Education Education 18 Primary Education Health Monitoring and Evaluation Curriculum and Instruction Gender 14 Health Monitoring and Evaluation Education 12 Primary Education Curriculum and Instruction Gender 9 Primary Education 6 Gender 3 Gender and Education Teaching and Learning Access and Equity in Basic Education Curriculum and Instruction Education 3 Gender and Education Teaching and Learning Curriculum and Instruction Education 3 Community Development and Empowerment Gender 2 Educational Sciences Gender 2 Gender and Education Teaching and Learning Education 2 Primary Education Access and Equity in Basic Education Curriculum and Instruction Gender 2 Primary Education Access and Equity in Basic Education Gender 2 Primary Education Gender 2 Primary Education Health Monitoring and Evaluation Education 2 Primary Education Social Development 2 Secondary Education Education 2 Tertiary Education Secondary Education Access and Equity in Basic Education Gender 2 Tertiary Education Secondary Education Education 2 Health Monitoring and Evaluation Education - Primary Education Curriculum and Instruction Gender - Gender and Education Teaching and Learning Health 1 ICT Policy and Strategies Gender 1 Information and Communication Technologies 1 Nutrition and Population 1 Primary Education Health Economics and Finance Gender 1 Primary Education Secondary Education Education 1 Tertiary Education Access and Equity in Basic Education Education 1
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Isaacs, Shafika 8 Hare, Harry 6 Gropello, Emanuela Di 3 Perkins, Gillian 3 Blom, Andreas 2 Cerdán-Infantes, Pedro 2 Colletta, Nat 2 Easton, Peter 2 Laverde, Marha 2 Chow, Peter C.Y. 1 Fiszbein, Ariel 1 Group, Independent Evaluation 1 Nannyonjo, Harriet 1 Palomba, Geremia 1 Vandycke, Nancy 1 Vodopivec, Milan 1 Yemtsov, Ruslan 1
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Economics Research, World Bank Group 63 World Bank 30 Operations Evaluation Department 1
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World Bank Publications 34 World Bank Other Operational Studies 29
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RePEc 63
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Books, Buildings, and Learning Outcomes : An Impact Evaluation of World Bank Support to Basic Education in Ghana
Economics Research, World Bank Group; Operations …
The Millennium Development Goals aim for universal primary education by 2015 and gender equality in enrolments at all levels of education. The Education for All (EFA) initiative lays out a strategy for achieving these goals. The Bank's own strategy stresses the school quality aspects of EFA,...
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Peruvian Education at a Crossroads : Challenges and Opportunities for the 21st Century
Economics Research, World Bank Group; World Bank
Peru has reached a crossroads for education policy at the beginning of the 21st century. The status quo reflects major accomplishments. One direction for policy would, therefore, involve useful but relatively limited improvements in the current situation. This direction, however, may prove...
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Education in Ethiopia : Strengthening the Foundation for Sustainable Progress
Economics Research, World Bank Group; World Bank
With the end of civil war in 1991, Ethiopia's government launched a New Education and Training Policy in 1994 which, by the early 2000s, had already produced remarkable results. The gross enrollment ratio rose from 20 to 62 percent in primary education between 1993-94 and 2001-02; and in secondary...
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Armenia : Restructuring to Sustain Universal General Education
Perkins, Gillian; Yemtsov, Ruslan - Economics Research, World Bank Group
Before the breakup of the Soviet Union, Armenia had a highly developed and expensive education system, matching the needs of the command economy. The country is now facing a challenge to sustain universal coverage and performance standards in primary-secondary education with a small fraction of...
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Access to Education for the Poor in Europe and Central Asia : Preliminary Evidence and Policy Implications
Vandycke, Nancy - Economics Research, World Bank Group
In Europe, and Central Asia, the poor faces three problems: 1) the education system as a whole does not work well, and hence fails to meet adequately their needs; 2) the private cost of education has gone up, so that "education", as a commodity, competes with other consumption goods in shrinking...
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Education and Training in Madagascar : Toward a Policy Agenda for Economic Growth and Poverty Reduction
Economics Research, World Bank Group; World Bank
The prospects for educational development are excellent in Madagascar, in light of the increasingly favorable, policy environment for the sector. Public spending for education, relative to the gross domestic product declined in the 90s, coinciding with a five-fold rise in the country's interest...
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Lifelong Learning in the Global Knowledge Economy : Challenges for Developing Countries
Economics Research, World Bank Group; World Bank
Consideration of lifelong learning extends the World Bank's traditional approach to education, in which subsectors are looked at in isolation. Three years ago, when he articulated the Comprehensive Development Framework, World Bank President James Wolfensohn referred explicitly to lifelong...
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From Schooling Access to Learning Outcomes, An Unfinished Agenda : An Evaluation of World Bank Support to Primary Education
Group, Independent Evaluation - Economics Research, World Bank Group
The Education for All (EFA) movement, launched in 1990, has resulted in an extraordinary mobilization of World Bank and country resources in support of basic education over the past 15 years. World Bank EFA financing, mostly focused on primary education, has become increasingly progressive,...
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Education in the Democratic Republic of Congo : Priorities and Options for Regeneration
Economics Research, World Bank Group; World Bank
The main purpose of this report is to assist the Democratic Republic of Cong (DRC) to identify the priorities for education policy and present options in order to assist the government in developing an education strategy. This is necessary for preparing the government's Poverty Reduction...
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Central America Education Strategy : An Agenda for Action
Economics Research, World Bank Group; World Bank
The main objective of this regional paper is to provide an in-depth diagnostic of where Central American countries stand along several education dimensions, underscoring the most urgent and serious challenges and suggesting policy options to address them. The report focuses on El Salvador,...
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