December 1, 2014 by mawang
The Intersection of Health and Education
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November 24, 2014 by charles.gale
This post originally appeared on the Global Partnership for Education's Education for All blog on September 29, 2014. You can see the original post here.
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November 10, 2014 by mawang
This is the latest post in our Country Spotlight series, where we highlight a different country and the resources we offer, such as data, country profiles, research or other tools that users have available to them through
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November 7, 2014 by charles.gale
This post present excerpts from our latest research, The Nickels and Dimes of Education for All: The expansion of Primary Education in Sub-Saharan Africa, by Carina Omoeva and Ania Chaluda.
Figure 1 - Countries expected to run a
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October 22, 2014 by EPDC
The EPDC Data Points blog is continuing with its country spotlight series, highlighting a different country and the resources we offer, such as data, country profiles, research or other tools that users have available to them
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October 9, 2014 by mawang
Although access to education in Senegal has been increasing rapidly over the past two decades, overall levels of educational attainment are still quite low. Currently, in less than half of all working age Senegalese ever
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September 30, 2014 by Elizabeth Buckner
By: Natsumi Ohashi, GLG-Kobe Intern and Elizabeth Buckner, EPDC Research Associate
Is it possible that same-sex classes are exacerbating females' academic advantage? In this blog post, we examine the case of Palestine to
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September 17, 2014 by rachel.hatch
Literacy data: more, but not always better (part 2 of 2)
Elizabeth Buckner, Research Associate, EPDC; Rachel Hatch, Research Associate, EPDC
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September 12, 2014 by Elizabeth Buckner
Literacy data: more, but not always better
Elizabeth Buckner, Research Associate, EPDC; Rachel Hatch, Research Associate, EPDC
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