Citing case studies in Africa and Asia, the World Bank's Report "Accelerating Catch-Up: Tertiary Education in Sub-Saharan Africa" argues that economic growth in these developing countries hinges on the human capitol fostered in secondary and tertiary education. Economic constraints and various structural and programmatic challenges threaten the ability for success in these institutions and creative solutions will be necessary to bolster growth
This paper explores whether education sector foreign aid influences economic growth in Africa based ...
Abstract: Authors focus on the role of tertiary education in the globalized world economy, especiall...
We [the World Bank] are the Queen Mary here so it’s hard to say when we start turning, because we mo...
Enrollment rates for higher education in Sub-Saharan Africa are by far the lowest in the world at 6%...
This study represents a first report of a regional cross-country analysis of patterns in equity and ...
The paper examines the various challenges that confront tertiary education institutions and economic...
While the numbers with completed tertiary level education are low in Africa, both relative to other ...
While the numbers with completed tertiary level education are low in Africa, both relative to other ...
When Africa strives to provide primary education for all, recent research wonders about the trade-of...
While the numbers with completed tertiary level education are low in Africa, both relative to other ...
The World Bank has actively supported tertiary education reform efforts in a number of countries. Ne...
Magister Commercii - MComThis research explored two interrelated issues in development economics. FI...
This study empirically estimated the effects of education on economic growth in Sub-Saharan Africa u...
This paper is an examination of tertiary education in contemporary Africa and the developmental chal...
To counterbalance the challenges of globalization, raising the superiority of our tertiary education...
This paper explores whether education sector foreign aid influences economic growth in Africa based ...
Abstract: Authors focus on the role of tertiary education in the globalized world economy, especiall...
We [the World Bank] are the Queen Mary here so it’s hard to say when we start turning, because we mo...
Enrollment rates for higher education in Sub-Saharan Africa are by far the lowest in the world at 6%...
This study represents a first report of a regional cross-country analysis of patterns in equity and ...
The paper examines the various challenges that confront tertiary education institutions and economic...
While the numbers with completed tertiary level education are low in Africa, both relative to other ...
While the numbers with completed tertiary level education are low in Africa, both relative to other ...
When Africa strives to provide primary education for all, recent research wonders about the trade-of...
While the numbers with completed tertiary level education are low in Africa, both relative to other ...
The World Bank has actively supported tertiary education reform efforts in a number of countries. Ne...
Magister Commercii - MComThis research explored two interrelated issues in development economics. FI...
This study empirically estimated the effects of education on economic growth in Sub-Saharan Africa u...
This paper is an examination of tertiary education in contemporary Africa and the developmental chal...
To counterbalance the challenges of globalization, raising the superiority of our tertiary education...
This paper explores whether education sector foreign aid influences economic growth in Africa based ...
Abstract: Authors focus on the role of tertiary education in the globalized world economy, especiall...
We [the World Bank] are the Queen Mary here so it’s hard to say when we start turning, because we mo...