Abolishing school fees in Africa lessons from Ethiopia, Ghana, Kenya, Malawi, and Mozambique

Publisher(s): World Bank

Date: 2009

Pages: xxiv-251 p.

Serie: Development Practice in Education

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Abolishing School Fees in Africa is the product of a SFAI workshop, “School Fee Abolition: Building on What We Know and Defining Sustained Support,” held in Kenya in 2006. The book begins with a comparative overview of the processes, challenges, and lessons learned by five countries that had already abolished school fees: Ethiopia, Ghana, Kenya, Malawi, and Mozambique. The subsequent chapters delineate the actual experiences of each of the countries in planning and implementing their policies.

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