Tanzania - Community Education
"Mfuko wa Elimu Msingi" - or the Community Education Fund (CEF) - was started in 1995. It was extended as one of the two key components under the Human Resources Development Project (HRDP) launched in 1997. The HRDP is a pilot project und...
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okr-10986-98162021-04-23T14:02:47Z Tanzania - Community Education Markov, Andrei ACHIEVEMENTS CLASSROOMS COMMUNITIES COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ECONOMIC FACTORS EDUCATION QUALITY EDUCATION SECTOR EDUCATION SYSTEM EDUCATIONAL INPUTS EDUCATIONAL MANAGEMENT ENROLLMENT GROSS ENROLLMENT HOUSING HUMAN DEVELOPMENT IMPLEMENTATION MECHANISM LEARNING LEARNING ACHIEVEMENTS LEARNING MATERIALS LOCAL EDUCATION PARENTS PRIMARY EDUCATION PRIMARY SCHOOLS PUBLIC FUNDING PUBLIC SECTOR QUALITY CONTROL SCHOOL CONSTRUCTION SCHOOL ENVIRONMENT SCHOOL MANAGEMENT SCHOOLING SCHOOLS TEACHER TEACHERS TEACHING TEACHING MATERIALS COMMUNITY EDUCATION PRIMARY EDUCATION SCHOOL ENROLLMENT EDUCATIONAL FINANCING EDUCATIONAL FEES FUNDS CAPACITY BUILDING TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE PARTNERSHIPS NONGOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS LOCAL LEVEL EDUCATIONAL MANAGEMENT "Mfuko wa Elimu Msingi" - or the Community Education Fund (CEF) - was started in 1995. It was extended as one of the two key components under the Human Resources Development Project (HRDP) launched in 1997. The HRDP is a pilot project undertaken by the Government of Tanzania and financed by a $20.9 million World Bank IDA credit. It is intended to pilot solutions to some of the key problems of access and quality that characterize the Tanzania education system. What was first regarded with skepticism has now expanded four times beyond its original target and is emerging as a viable solution to the issues of funding, improving primary education and increasing community involvement. 2012-08-13T09:36:46Z 2012-08-13T09:36:46Z 2001-04 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2001/04/1089548/tanzania-community-education http://hdl.handle.net/10986/9816 English Africa Region Findings & Good Practice Infobriefs; No. 180 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank Publications & Research :: Brief Publications & Research Africa Tanzania |
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ACHIEVEMENTS CLASSROOMS COMMUNITIES COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ECONOMIC FACTORS EDUCATION QUALITY EDUCATION SECTOR EDUCATION SYSTEM EDUCATIONAL INPUTS EDUCATIONAL MANAGEMENT ENROLLMENT GROSS ENROLLMENT HOUSING HUMAN DEVELOPMENT IMPLEMENTATION MECHANISM LEARNING LEARNING ACHIEVEMENTS LEARNING MATERIALS LOCAL EDUCATION PARENTS PRIMARY EDUCATION PRIMARY SCHOOLS PUBLIC FUNDING PUBLIC SECTOR QUALITY CONTROL SCHOOL CONSTRUCTION SCHOOL ENVIRONMENT SCHOOL MANAGEMENT SCHOOLING SCHOOLS TEACHER TEACHERS TEACHING TEACHING MATERIALS COMMUNITY EDUCATION PRIMARY EDUCATION SCHOOL ENROLLMENT EDUCATIONAL FINANCING EDUCATIONAL FEES FUNDS CAPACITY BUILDING TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE PARTNERSHIPS NONGOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS LOCAL LEVEL EDUCATIONAL MANAGEMENT |
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ACHIEVEMENTS CLASSROOMS COMMUNITIES COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ECONOMIC FACTORS EDUCATION QUALITY EDUCATION SECTOR EDUCATION SYSTEM EDUCATIONAL INPUTS EDUCATIONAL MANAGEMENT ENROLLMENT GROSS ENROLLMENT HOUSING HUMAN DEVELOPMENT IMPLEMENTATION MECHANISM LEARNING LEARNING ACHIEVEMENTS LEARNING MATERIALS LOCAL EDUCATION PARENTS PRIMARY EDUCATION PRIMARY SCHOOLS PUBLIC FUNDING PUBLIC SECTOR QUALITY CONTROL SCHOOL CONSTRUCTION SCHOOL ENVIRONMENT SCHOOL MANAGEMENT SCHOOLING SCHOOLS TEACHER TEACHERS TEACHING TEACHING MATERIALS COMMUNITY EDUCATION PRIMARY EDUCATION SCHOOL ENROLLMENT EDUCATIONAL FINANCING EDUCATIONAL FEES FUNDS CAPACITY BUILDING TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE PARTNERSHIPS NONGOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS LOCAL LEVEL EDUCATIONAL MANAGEMENT Markov, Andrei Tanzania - Community Education |
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"Mfuko wa Elimu Msingi" - or
the Community Education Fund (CEF) - was started in 1995. It
was extended as one of the two key components under the
Human Resources Development Project (HRDP) launched in 1997.
The HRDP is a pilot project undertaken by the Government of
Tanzania and financed by a $20.9 million World Bank IDA
credit. It is intended to pilot solutions to some of the key
problems of access and quality that characterize the
Tanzania education system. What was first regarded with
skepticism has now expanded four times beyond its original
target and is emerging as a viable solution to the issues of
funding, improving primary education and increasing
community involvement. |
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Publications & Research :: Brief |
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Markov, Andrei |
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Markov, Andrei |
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Markov, Andrei |
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Tanzania - Community Education |
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Tanzania - Community Education |
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Tanzania - Community Education |
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Tanzania - Community Education |
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Tanzania - Community Education |
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tanzania - community education |
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2012 |
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2001/04/1089548/tanzania-community-education http://hdl.handle.net/10986/9816 |
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