In the context of low-income countries, the role of donors in public policymaking is of great importance. Donors use a combination of lending and non-lending instruments as pathways of influence to shape policy directions in aid-recipient countries. This paper reports some findings from a doctoral study on the role of the World Bank in the recent higher education (HE) policy reform process in Ethiopia. It focuses on the nature and impact of non-lending assistance by the Bank to the Ethiopian HE subsystem. Based on an interpretive policy analysis of sector reviews and advisory activities of the Bank, and selected national HE policy documents, the following findings are highlighted. First, as a ‘k...
In light of the normative assumption of the role of knowledge in economic productivity and in respon...
It would be difficult to argue that an uneducated society in today’s world would persevere beyond th...
Following the controversial Federal election in Ethiopia in 2005, in which the ruling party regained...
This chapter critically examines World Bank (WB) support for Ethiopia, specifically for its higher e...
Increasingly national policy processes are intersected with and affected by global policy actors and...
Increasingly national policy processes are intersected with and affected by global policy actors and...
Increasingly national policy processes are intersected with and affected by global policy actors and...
Increasingly national policy processes are intersected with and affected by global policy actors and...
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...
This research examines the relationship between the Ethiopian Government and the foreign donors in c...
Modern higher education (HE) and Higher education research (HER) in Ethiopia is a recent phenomenon,...
Modern higher education (HE) and Higher education research (HER) in Ethiopia is a recent phenomenon,...
Partly as a consequence of the knowledge-driven poverty reduction discourse of the World Bank (WB), ...
This article examines the role of the World Bank in advancing higher education sectors in the develo...
In light of the normative assumption of the role of knowledge in economic productivity and in respon...
It would be difficult to argue that an uneducated society in today’s world would persevere beyond th...
Following the controversial Federal election in Ethiopia in 2005, in which the ruling party regained...
This chapter critically examines World Bank (WB) support for Ethiopia, specifically for its higher e...
Increasingly national policy processes are intersected with and affected by global policy actors and...
Increasingly national policy processes are intersected with and affected by global policy actors and...
Increasingly national policy processes are intersected with and affected by global policy actors and...
Increasingly national policy processes are intersected with and affected by global policy actors and...
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...
This research examines the relationship between the Ethiopian Government and the foreign donors in c...
Modern higher education (HE) and Higher education research (HER) in Ethiopia is a recent phenomenon,...
Modern higher education (HE) and Higher education research (HER) in Ethiopia is a recent phenomenon,...
Partly as a consequence of the knowledge-driven poverty reduction discourse of the World Bank (WB), ...
This article examines the role of the World Bank in advancing higher education sectors in the develo...
In light of the normative assumption of the role of knowledge in economic productivity and in respon...
It would be difficult to argue that an uneducated society in today’s world would persevere beyond th...
Following the controversial Federal election in Ethiopia in 2005, in which the ruling party regained...