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Meeting EFA: Cost-Effectiveness of Complementary Approaches

Type: Research
Author(s): DeStefano, Hartwell, Moore, Benbow
Year of Publishing: 2005
Keywords: Meeting EFA: Cost-Effectiveness of Complementary Approaches, Complementary Education Models, Strategies for Achieving EFA, Ghana, Honduras, Mali
This Issues Brief summarizes findings from case studies of three large-scale complementary models of providing basic education—School for Life in Ghana, Educatodos in Honduras, and Community Schools in Sikasso, Mali. Comment

Meeting EFA: Cost-Effectiveness of Complementary Approaches

Type: Research
Author(s): DeStefano, Hartwell, Moore, Benbow
Year of Publishing: 2005
Keywords: Meeting EFA: Cost-Effectiveness of Complementary Approaches, Complementary Education Models, Strategies for Achieving EFA, Ghana, Honduras, Mali
This Issues Brief summarizes findings from case studies of three large-scale complementary models of providing basic education—School for Life in Ghana, Educatodos in Honduras, and Community Schools in Sikasso, Mali. Comment

Meeting EFA: Cost-Effectiveness of Complementary Approaches

Type: Research
Author(s): DeStefano, Hartwell, Moore, Benbow
Year of Publishing: 2005
Keywords: Meeting EFA: Cost-Effectiveness of Complementary Approaches, Complementary Education Models, Strategies for Achieving EFA, Ghana, Honduras, Mali
This Issues Brief summarizes findings from case studies of three large-scale complementary models of providing basic education—School for Life in Ghana, Educatodos in Honduras, and Community Schools in Sikasso, Mali. Comment

Meeting EFA: Cost-Effectiveness of Complementary Approaches

Type: Research
Author(s): DeStefano, Hartwell, Moore, Benbow
Year of Publishing: 2005
Keywords: Meeting EFA: Cost-Effectiveness of Complementary Approaches, Complementary Education Models, Strategies for Achieving EFA, Ghana, Honduras, Mali
This Issues Brief summarizes findings from case studies of three large-scale complementary models of providing basic education—School for Life in Ghana, Educatodos in Honduras, and Community Schools in Sikasso, Mali. Comment

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