Under the influence of the external policy pressure of donors such as the World Bank, higher education in Ethiopia has witnessed a series of institutional and system-wide reforms. This article reviews selected policy documents to show key neo-liberal policy agendas endorsed in the reforms and explicate how they have affected social equity in the subsystem. The analysis shows that higher education reforms in Ethiopia, primarily framed by concerns of economic efficiency, have constrained social equity in two important ways. First, at a discursive level, the problem of inequality is represented as a lack of access and a disadvantage in the human capital formation of the nation. Second, the drive for greater efficiency and reduced costs in the ...
This chapter examines the intersecting inequalities and differences in HE that persist despite deca...
The paper use Ethiopia’s 2025 Vision to frame a transformative theoretical framework in and around w...
This article reviews the history of university development in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) and discusses...
Partly as a consequence of the knowledge-driven poverty reduction discourse of the World Bank (WB), ...
The revitalization of Ethiopian higher education (HE) has been underway since the early 2000s. As we...
In light of the normative assumption of the role of knowledge in economic productivity and in respon...
Higher education has been assigned new global importance. It is now the vehicle of choice for nation...
Higher education has been assigned new global importance. It is now the vehicle of choice for nation...
In 2018, the Government of Ethiopia committed to large-scale, donor-supported reforms aimed at impro...
Education is the fundamental method of social progress and reform. It guides the citizens towards ne...
This article uses Critical Discourse Analysis in order to discuss the equity and social justice impl...
This article reviews the history of university development in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) a...
This article reviews the history of university development in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) and discusses...
This chapter examines the intersecting inequalities and differences in HE that persist despite deca...
This chapter examines the intersecting inequalities and differences in HE that persist despite deca...
This chapter examines the intersecting inequalities and differences in HE that persist despite deca...
The paper use Ethiopia’s 2025 Vision to frame a transformative theoretical framework in and around w...
This article reviews the history of university development in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) and discusses...
Partly as a consequence of the knowledge-driven poverty reduction discourse of the World Bank (WB), ...
The revitalization of Ethiopian higher education (HE) has been underway since the early 2000s. As we...
In light of the normative assumption of the role of knowledge in economic productivity and in respon...
Higher education has been assigned new global importance. It is now the vehicle of choice for nation...
Higher education has been assigned new global importance. It is now the vehicle of choice for nation...
In 2018, the Government of Ethiopia committed to large-scale, donor-supported reforms aimed at impro...
Education is the fundamental method of social progress and reform. It guides the citizens towards ne...
This article uses Critical Discourse Analysis in order to discuss the equity and social justice impl...
This article reviews the history of university development in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) a...
This article reviews the history of university development in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) and discusses...
This chapter examines the intersecting inequalities and differences in HE that persist despite deca...
This chapter examines the intersecting inequalities and differences in HE that persist despite deca...
This chapter examines the intersecting inequalities and differences in HE that persist despite deca...
The paper use Ethiopia’s 2025 Vision to frame a transformative theoretical framework in and around w...
This article reviews the history of university development in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) and discusses...