The long-lasting effects of a 14-year civil war, compounded by school closures caused by the 2014 Ebola outbreak, have had a huge impact on Liberia’s education system. In early 2016, the Liberian Ministry of Education announced that it would contract the operation of some government primary schools out to private companies. Researchers working with Innovations for Poverty Action examined the effects of these new partnerships and looked at how the schools deliver (or fail to deliver) better outcomes.ESRC-DFI
Ebola has had a crippling effect on the economy, health services and education system in Liberia. As...
International audienceWhat education options do displaced children have once conflict uproots them f...
What education options do displaced children have once conflict uproots them from their homes? How i...
RLOsIn 2016, the Liberian government delegated management of 93 randomly selected public schools to ...
In 2006, after nearly two decades of civil conflict and instability, Liberia's physical and governan...
Liberia as a post- conflict zone faces lots of challenges, but atop of which is preparing reliable a...
This chapter was written in 2007 in order to inform the diagnostic of Liberia’s Poverty Reduction St...
With 12 years left to achieve the Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 4: Ensure inclusive quality edu...
Too often governments fail to provide access to quality public services to the poor. My work focuses...
Background: UK government policy views collaboration with outstanding schools as a way of helping ap...
Schools are gradually reopening in Liberia after having been closed for six months in an attempt to ...
This chapter was written in 2007 in order to inform the diagnostic of Liberia’s Poverty Reduction St...
The aim of the evaluation was to describe the present situation at two Norad financed schools; the W...
The EFA conference in Dakar 2000 ushered in new momentum for ensuring universal access to education ...
One of the world's poorest countries, Sierra Leone, experienced a civil war from 1991\ud to 2002. Th...
Ebola has had a crippling effect on the economy, health services and education system in Liberia. As...
International audienceWhat education options do displaced children have once conflict uproots them f...
What education options do displaced children have once conflict uproots them from their homes? How i...
RLOsIn 2016, the Liberian government delegated management of 93 randomly selected public schools to ...
In 2006, after nearly two decades of civil conflict and instability, Liberia's physical and governan...
Liberia as a post- conflict zone faces lots of challenges, but atop of which is preparing reliable a...
This chapter was written in 2007 in order to inform the diagnostic of Liberia’s Poverty Reduction St...
With 12 years left to achieve the Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 4: Ensure inclusive quality edu...
Too often governments fail to provide access to quality public services to the poor. My work focuses...
Background: UK government policy views collaboration with outstanding schools as a way of helping ap...
Schools are gradually reopening in Liberia after having been closed for six months in an attempt to ...
This chapter was written in 2007 in order to inform the diagnostic of Liberia’s Poverty Reduction St...
The aim of the evaluation was to describe the present situation at two Norad financed schools; the W...
The EFA conference in Dakar 2000 ushered in new momentum for ensuring universal access to education ...
One of the world's poorest countries, Sierra Leone, experienced a civil war from 1991\ud to 2002. Th...
Ebola has had a crippling effect on the economy, health services and education system in Liberia. As...
International audienceWhat education options do displaced children have once conflict uproots them f...
What education options do displaced children have once conflict uproots them from their homes? How i...