This paper examines the impact of donor support to Ghana’s Basic Education sector since the 1987 Education Sector Reforms. It explores the extents to which donor support had contributed to the mitigating the challenges of basic education in Ghana in order to determine what remains. The paper draws on extensive literature sources and in-depth interviews with donor agencies and policymakers that are connected to the provision of Basic Education in Ghana. The data was collected for a doctoral thesis between 2006 and 2011. The paper argues that while donor support had sought to contribute to the resolution of many of the challenges facing Ghana’s Basic Education sector, many of the challenges remain. It found that there have been positive impac...
Northern Ghana presents an interesting case of the limitations of the conventional school system in ...
For reasons of its geographical location, colonial legacies and cultural practices, the Savelugu-Nan...
Growing private-sector participation in basic education service delivery in many developing countrie...
In 1987, the Government of Ghana embarked on a set of educational reforms which culminated in the re...
In 1987, the Government of Ghana embarked on a set of educational reforms which culminated in the re...
Abstract: Education plays a pivotal role in the socio-economic transformation of every human society...
This literature review provides the reader with some insights into the historic relationships of don...
The paper analyzed the contribution of the Ghana Schools Feeding Programme to basic school participa...
Northern Ghana presents an interesting case of the limitations of the conventional school system in ...
Northern Ghana presents an interesting case of the limitations of the conventional school system in ...
The study examined the influence of the school feeding programme on access to basic education in the...
This paper demonstrates that the delivery of hardware inputs to Ghana’s basic education system – bui...
The paper analyzed the contribution of the Ghana Schools Feeding Programme to basic school participa...
This study was one of several activities conducted at the end of a 5-year World Bank/Government of G...
Since the advent of international assistance, the aid paradigm has changed continually and the choic...
Northern Ghana presents an interesting case of the limitations of the conventional school system in ...
For reasons of its geographical location, colonial legacies and cultural practices, the Savelugu-Nan...
Growing private-sector participation in basic education service delivery in many developing countrie...
In 1987, the Government of Ghana embarked on a set of educational reforms which culminated in the re...
In 1987, the Government of Ghana embarked on a set of educational reforms which culminated in the re...
Abstract: Education plays a pivotal role in the socio-economic transformation of every human society...
This literature review provides the reader with some insights into the historic relationships of don...
The paper analyzed the contribution of the Ghana Schools Feeding Programme to basic school participa...
Northern Ghana presents an interesting case of the limitations of the conventional school system in ...
Northern Ghana presents an interesting case of the limitations of the conventional school system in ...
The study examined the influence of the school feeding programme on access to basic education in the...
This paper demonstrates that the delivery of hardware inputs to Ghana’s basic education system – bui...
The paper analyzed the contribution of the Ghana Schools Feeding Programme to basic school participa...
This study was one of several activities conducted at the end of a 5-year World Bank/Government of G...
Since the advent of international assistance, the aid paradigm has changed continually and the choic...
Northern Ghana presents an interesting case of the limitations of the conventional school system in ...
For reasons of its geographical location, colonial legacies and cultural practices, the Savelugu-Nan...
Growing private-sector participation in basic education service delivery in many developing countrie...