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Bernard, Jean-Marc; Amelewonou, Kokou; Kanyangarara, Takudzwa; Rubiano-Matulevich, Eliana; Salgado, Vania; Soman, Kouassi; Sonnenberg, Krystyna – Global Partnership for Education, 2013
The "Results for Learning Report" reveals that there has been significant progress in education in developing-country partners of the Global Partnership for Education (Global Partnership or GPE) since 2000: (1) More children are going to school and completing primary education in these countries; (2) Children have a better chance of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Developing Nations, Partnerships in Education, Global Approach
National Universities Commission, Lagos (Nigeria). – 1989
The digest presents statistics on universities in Nigeria, by year, from 1980/81 to 1985/86. The data provide information on: (1) new students and total enrollment by university department, sex, institution, state of origin, and level of course; (2) academic staff by institution, university department, sex, and nationality; and (3) total degrees,…
Descriptors: College Faculty, College Students, Degrees (Academic), Developing Nations
Peer reviewedWynter, J. H. – International Library Review, 1979
Support by the government, sources of foreign financial aid, school libraries, the development of bookselling and the publishing industry, problems with duplicate resources, and professional librarian training are discussed in relation to Nigerian library development since 1960. (MBR)
Descriptors: Developing Nations, Development, Financial Support, Government Role
Economic Development Administration (DOC), Washington, DC. – 1977
Since 1967 the Economic Development Administration (EDA) has carried out an Indian program that emphasized economic development of Indian reservations and trust lands. In the past 12 years Indian tribes in 32 states have received community and industrial development grants to assist them in developing a viable economic base on their lands. Tribes…
Descriptors: Alaska Natives, American Indian Reservations, American Indians, Community Development
Peer reviewedTilak, Jandhyala B. G. – Higher Education Review, 1993
A discussion of the economics of higher education in developed and developing countries looks at these issues: increasing costs, spending in comparison with level of development, public subsidization, access, proportion of spending on salaries, higher education as investment, funding sources, cost reduction, and strategies for shifting cost…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Comparative Analysis, Comparative Education, Costs
Ahmad, Qazi Kholiquzzaman – Asian-South Pacific Bureau of Adult Education, 2007
The main objective of the study is to gain an understanding on educational expenditure at primary and secondary levels in Bangladesh. In estimating educational expenditure by source, it has been sought to determine: (1) sources of financing of primary and secondary education; (2) rural-urban variation; (3) variation between boys and girls; (4)…
Descriptors: Expenditures, Budgets, Textbooks, Secondary Education
Morrisson, Christian; Jutting, Johannes – OECD Publishing (NJ1), 2004
Donor agencies and policy makers tend to agree that increased access of women to education, health, credit, formal legal rights and employment opportunities, in conjunction with economic growth, will substantially improve the socio-economic role of women in developing countries. This paper challenges that view. It argues that these measures might…
Descriptors: Economic Progress, Females, Foreign Countries, Employment Opportunities

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