Achieving Schooling for All inAfrica: Costs, Commitment and Gender: Achieving Schooling for All in Africa (2003) : Costs, Commitment and Gender (Routledge Revivals)

Achieving Schooling for All inAfrica: Costs, Commitment and Gender: Achieving Schooling for All in Africa (2003) : Costs, Commitment and Gender (Routledge Revivals)

by Christopher Colclough (Author), Mercy Tembon (Author), Mercy Tembon (Author), Christopher Colclough (Author), Pauline Rose (Author), Samer Al-Samarrai (Author)

Synopsis

This title was first published in 2003. Sub-Saharan Africa has the lowest primary enrolments of any major region in the developing world and the number of children out of school is increasing at a faster rate here than anywhere else in the developing world. This timely study (in line with the Millennium Development Goals) examines the methods adopted by the international community to tackle the chronic problems of schooling and poverty in developing countries. Incorporating the results of research conducted at both macro and micro levels, using a range of methodologies, it examines the national differences in school enrolments, using a regional and international comparitive framework. Utilizing both cross-section and household survey data the book examines the causes of under-enrolment in a micro context, based on results from a major international research programme on gender and primary schooling in Africa. The challenges for international aid to provide resources and help secure reforms in support of the international development goals in education are also outlined. This book will appeal to researchers and teachers on African development, officials in international agencies working on education and development and Government officials in African education.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 310
Edition: 1
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 25 Jan 2019

ISBN 10: 113870928X
ISBN 13: 9781138709287

Author Bio
Professor Christopher Colclough, Professorial Fellow, and Dr. Samer Al-Samarrai, Research Fellow, both work at the Institute of Development Studies at the University of Sussex. Also at the University of Sussex, Dr Pauline Rose is a Lecturer in International Education. Dr. Mercy Tembon is a Senior Education Specialist at The World Bank, Washington DC, USA.