Education has long been recognized as a central element in development. The human capital formation is receiving increased attention from policy makers and scholars in different parts of the world particularly in developing countries. Eritrea is a newly born nation in Africa and is striving hard to develop its higher education. An attempt is made in this paper to analyze the educational trends, the strategies and challenges for higher educational development in the country. Furthermore, the paper also delves the development of higher education in the country since independence. The paper provides some implications for the for the policy purpose to develop higher education so as to curb the use of expatriate manpower in different sectors of...
The purpose of this article is to discuss how best to finance higher education in low-income countri...
The paper attempts to rekindle the debate of low human capital base as a bane of Africa’s economic t...
While the numbers with completed tertiary level education are low in Africa, both relative to other ...
Education has long been recognized as a central element in development. The human capital formation...
Education has long been recognized as a central element in development. The human capital formation...
Education is an important pillar in the national economic development. It contributes to economic gr...
Education has long been recognized as a central element in development. The human capital formation ...
Eritrean higher education faced numerous challenges over many years. It was particularly suffered du...
The ongoing national reconstruction process of Eritrea is centered on educational reformation. The g...
Education has long been recognized as a central element in economics development. In Eritrea, Church...
The efficiency of any education and training system is often judged by how well this system prepares...
Education is a lifelong process. Twentieth century has witnessed the miracles of Human Resource Deve...
Educational investment is an engine of economic development in Eritrea and thus financing education ...
While the numbers with completed tertiary level education are low in Africa, both relative to other ...
The ongoing national reconstruction process of Eritrea is centered on the educational reformation. T...
The purpose of this article is to discuss how best to finance higher education in low-income countri...
The paper attempts to rekindle the debate of low human capital base as a bane of Africa’s economic t...
While the numbers with completed tertiary level education are low in Africa, both relative to other ...
Education has long been recognized as a central element in development. The human capital formation...
Education has long been recognized as a central element in development. The human capital formation...
Education is an important pillar in the national economic development. It contributes to economic gr...
Education has long been recognized as a central element in development. The human capital formation ...
Eritrean higher education faced numerous challenges over many years. It was particularly suffered du...
The ongoing national reconstruction process of Eritrea is centered on educational reformation. The g...
Education has long been recognized as a central element in economics development. In Eritrea, Church...
The efficiency of any education and training system is often judged by how well this system prepares...
Education is a lifelong process. Twentieth century has witnessed the miracles of Human Resource Deve...
Educational investment is an engine of economic development in Eritrea and thus financing education ...
While the numbers with completed tertiary level education are low in Africa, both relative to other ...
The ongoing national reconstruction process of Eritrea is centered on the educational reformation. T...
The purpose of this article is to discuss how best to finance higher education in low-income countri...
The paper attempts to rekindle the debate of low human capital base as a bane of Africa’s economic t...
While the numbers with completed tertiary level education are low in Africa, both relative to other ...