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The
sub-Saharan Africa Conference on
Education for All |
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- 10 December 1999 in Johannesburg, South Africa |
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Regional
framework |
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Information
note on the sub-Saharan Africa Conference on Education for All |
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Information
note on the Sub-Saharan Africa NGO Meeting
(2 - 4 December 1999) |
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Media
invitation to the sub-Saharan Africa Conference (.doc) |
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African
problems, African solutions - The EFA 2000 Bulletin (No.
38, January-March 2000) tells the story of Education for All
in Africa |
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Country
examples :
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Uganda
hits universal primary education target by
Dan Elwana, The East African Newspaper, Kampala, Uganda |
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Participatory
approach revives adult classes in Tanzania by
Mboneko Munyaga, Special Correspondent, Dar es Salaam,
Tanzania |
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Kenya
makes great strides in early childhood education
by David Aduda, Nation Newspapers, Nairobi, Kenya |
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Poor
resources hinder academic growth in Ethiopia by
Mr. Noel Okoth, All Africa News Agency |
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Reducing
shortage of teachers during economic crisis in Cameroon
(.doc)
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Literacy
paves way into business for adult professionals in Cap
Verde |
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Finding
a sustainable approach to re-integrate drop-outs in Niger
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Action
plan to reduce gender disparities in Gabon |
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Increased
participation with local expertise and materials in the
Ivory Coast |
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Access,
retention and success - urgent needs in girls' education
in the Ivory Coast |
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Effective
post-war reconstruction through decentralisation in Rwanda
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(NB:
The seven latter articles are all written by Leila Loupis, UNESCO
Harare) |
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For
more information, please contact : |
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Regional
Co-ordinator :
K. C. Tung
UNESCO Harare,
P.O. Box HG 435, Highlands
Harare, Zimbabwe
Tel: (263) 477 6114
Fax: (263) 477 6055
E-mail : a.vogelaar@unesco.org
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