Abolishing school fees in africa: lessons from Ethiopia, Ghana, Kenya, Malawi,and Mozambique
Abolishing school fees in africa: lessons from Ethiopia, Ghana, Kenya, Malawi,and Mozambique
- Washington United Nations Children's Fund(UNICEF) 2009
- xxiv,251p.
Begins with a comparative overview of the process, challenges and lessons learned by five countries that already abolished school fees: Ethiopia, Ghana, Kenya, Malawi and Mozambique. The subsequent chapters delineate the actual experience of each of the countries in planning and implementing their policies.Gives invaluable information to national policy makers and their development partners-civil society, the private sector, development agencies-in efforts to open access to a quality basic education to all.
978-0-8213-7540-2
education,elementary-Africa-costs-case studies|school enrollment-africa-case studies|education and state-adrica-case studies
LB 3051 .W67 2009
Begins with a comparative overview of the process, challenges and lessons learned by five countries that already abolished school fees: Ethiopia, Ghana, Kenya, Malawi and Mozambique. The subsequent chapters delineate the actual experience of each of the countries in planning and implementing their policies.Gives invaluable information to national policy makers and their development partners-civil society, the private sector, development agencies-in efforts to open access to a quality basic education to all.
978-0-8213-7540-2
education,elementary-Africa-costs-case studies|school enrollment-africa-case studies|education and state-adrica-case studies
LB 3051 .W67 2009