This paper was presented in the Annual SME Conference hosted by Uganda Christian University, Faculty of Business and Administration; October 2016.The paper examined whether secondary schools under Public Private Partnership (PPP) arrangement are more efficient in regard to UCE pass rate and enrollment when compared to schools which are not under partnership.The 2015 Public Private Partnership Act makes provision for policy stability in order to reduce private sector uncertainty on investment, develop institutional capacities for technical analysis, monitoring and management of public private partnerships (PPP Act, 2015). Through the use of a comparative research design, this paper examined whether secondary schools under Public Private Part...
A thesis submitted to the Department of Education in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the ...
This is an exploratory qualitative case study designed to gain insights into stakeholders‟ experienc...
This article accounts for the findings from a study conducted in secondary schools located in south ...
This paper evaluates how the abolition of fees for public secondary education affects the access, so...
The need to pay school fees remains a challenge for many secondary students despite the existence of...
After implementing the Universal Primary Education policy for 10 years, Uganda initiated the Univers...
The role of Public-Private Partnerships in delivering Universal Secondary Education in Uganda: an ex...
This Background Paper on private provision and public-private partnerships aims to summarize the lat...
The fundamental aim of forming a Public-Private Partnership (PPP) isto improve the provision of publ...
The main aim of this study was to investigate the impact of PPPs on Quality of secondary education i...
PhD ThesisThe government of Tanzania adopted the use of the Public Private Partnership (PPP) model a...
The National constitution of Uganda clearly underscores the fact that education is a right of every ...
Using quantitative methods this dissertation evaluates the effectiveness of Punjab’s Public Private ...
A Public Private Partnership (PPP) makes it possible to disentangle funding from operation. One form...
Can the quality of school management explain differences in student test scores? In this paper I pr...
A thesis submitted to the Department of Education in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the ...
This is an exploratory qualitative case study designed to gain insights into stakeholders‟ experienc...
This article accounts for the findings from a study conducted in secondary schools located in south ...
This paper evaluates how the abolition of fees for public secondary education affects the access, so...
The need to pay school fees remains a challenge for many secondary students despite the existence of...
After implementing the Universal Primary Education policy for 10 years, Uganda initiated the Univers...
The role of Public-Private Partnerships in delivering Universal Secondary Education in Uganda: an ex...
This Background Paper on private provision and public-private partnerships aims to summarize the lat...
The fundamental aim of forming a Public-Private Partnership (PPP) isto improve the provision of publ...
The main aim of this study was to investigate the impact of PPPs on Quality of secondary education i...
PhD ThesisThe government of Tanzania adopted the use of the Public Private Partnership (PPP) model a...
The National constitution of Uganda clearly underscores the fact that education is a right of every ...
Using quantitative methods this dissertation evaluates the effectiveness of Punjab’s Public Private ...
A Public Private Partnership (PPP) makes it possible to disentangle funding from operation. One form...
Can the quality of school management explain differences in student test scores? In this paper I pr...
A thesis submitted to the Department of Education in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the ...
This is an exploratory qualitative case study designed to gain insights into stakeholders‟ experienc...
This article accounts for the findings from a study conducted in secondary schools located in south ...