World Bank. Africa Regional Office. Human Development Department
World Bank. Africa Regional Office. Human Development Dept.
Banque mondiale. Bureau régional Afrique. Département pour le développement humain
VIAF ID: 159796770 ( Corporate )
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Works
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Achieving better service delivery through decentralization in Ethiopia | |
Africa human development action plan, c2002: | |
Building on free primary education ... 2005: | |
Changing the trajectory : education and training for youth in Democratic Republic of Congo | |
Developing the workforce, shaping the future : transformation of Madagascar's post-basic education | |
The education system in Swaziland : training and skills development for shared growth and competitiveness | |
Female genital cutting, women's health and development : the role of the World Bank | |
Higher education quality assurance in Sub-Saharan Africa : status, challenges, opportunities, and promising practices | |
Improving primary health care delivery in Nigeria : evidence from four states | |
Insurance against covariate shocks, 2007: | |
The link between health, social issues, and secondary education : life skills, health, and civic education | |
Making health financing work for poor people in Tanzania | |
Multigrade teaching in Sub-Saharan Africa : lessons from Uganda, Senegal, and the Gambia | |
Nourrir, éduquer et soigner tous les Nigériens : la démographie en perspective | |
Recruiting, retaining, and retraining secondary school teachers and principals in Sub-Saharan Africa | |
Sustaining educational and economic momentum in Africa | |
Le système éducatif burundais : diagnostic et perspectives pour une nouvelle politique éducative dans le contexte de l'éducation primaire gratuite pour tous | |
Transitions in secondary education in Sub-Saharan Africa : equity and efficiency issues |