The past thirty years have seen a remarkable expansion of the World Bank’s programme of educational support. During this period the Bank has established itself as the largest financier of education in the developing world (World Bank 2018). In this article we examine the trends in World Bank education funding, its research and strategy from 1990s until today. These are placed in the context of successive global advocacy campaigns and of international agreements on education policy targets
Since 1962, the World Bank has involved itself in higher education discourse and practice through th...
This article examines the role of the World Bank in advancing higher education sectors in the develo...
We [the World Bank] are the Queen Mary here so it’s hard to say when we start turning, because we mo...
The reports seem contradictory. With about three billion dollars per year in new loan commitments, t...
During the last decades the World Bank (WB) has been without any doubt the most significant subject ...
En las últimas décadas, el Banco Mundial se ha convertido en un actor central en la concepción de la...
In the autumn of 1995 the World Bank produced an Education Review of the state of the world's educa...
Since the 1960s, the World Bank has been involved in educational policy around the world. Applying a...
The World Bank, like many other non-governmental organisations, is engaged in the developing countri...
The World Bank is the largest single source of external funding applied to the development of educat...
Basic education is a crucial, often underfunded component of national development. Theories based on...
Subsequent to the World Conference on Education for All in Jomtien / Thailand (1990) the bi- and mul...
ABSTRACT. Throughout much of the 1990s, the overriding critique of the World Bank was placed on its...
ABSTRACT. By 1997, Nigeria was cited by the World Bank as one of the 38 severely indebted low-income...
World Bank strategies for reforming and rehabilitating higher education and research systems in East...
Since 1962, the World Bank has involved itself in higher education discourse and practice through th...
This article examines the role of the World Bank in advancing higher education sectors in the develo...
We [the World Bank] are the Queen Mary here so it’s hard to say when we start turning, because we mo...
The reports seem contradictory. With about three billion dollars per year in new loan commitments, t...
During the last decades the World Bank (WB) has been without any doubt the most significant subject ...
En las últimas décadas, el Banco Mundial se ha convertido en un actor central en la concepción de la...
In the autumn of 1995 the World Bank produced an Education Review of the state of the world's educa...
Since the 1960s, the World Bank has been involved in educational policy around the world. Applying a...
The World Bank, like many other non-governmental organisations, is engaged in the developing countri...
The World Bank is the largest single source of external funding applied to the development of educat...
Basic education is a crucial, often underfunded component of national development. Theories based on...
Subsequent to the World Conference on Education for All in Jomtien / Thailand (1990) the bi- and mul...
ABSTRACT. Throughout much of the 1990s, the overriding critique of the World Bank was placed on its...
ABSTRACT. By 1997, Nigeria was cited by the World Bank as one of the 38 severely indebted low-income...
World Bank strategies for reforming and rehabilitating higher education and research systems in East...
Since 1962, the World Bank has involved itself in higher education discourse and practice through th...
This article examines the role of the World Bank in advancing higher education sectors in the develo...
We [the World Bank] are the Queen Mary here so it’s hard to say when we start turning, because we mo...