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Accelerating Catch-up : Tertiary Education for Growth in Sub-Saharan Africa 1st edition World Bank

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Accelerating Catch-up : Tertiary Education for Growth in Sub-Saharan Africa 1st edition World Bank
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Publisher: World Bank Publications
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.25 MB
Pages: 214
Author: World Bank
ISBN: 9780821377390, 0821377396
Language: English
Year: 2008
Edition: 1

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Accelerating Catch-up : Tertiary Education for Growth in Sub-Saharan Africa 1st edition World Bank by World Bank 9780821377390, 0821377396 instant download after payment.

Sub-Saharan Africa has recently enjoyed a surge in economic growth due to the rising prices of its commodities and natural resources. To sustain this growth in the face of intensifying global competition, African countries may wish to align their tertiary education and research systems more closely to national economic development based on a deepening of technological capabilities and local labor markets. This will require governments and societies to make strategic choices and targeted investments in specific types of training, specific disciplinary areas, and specific institutions. The success of this strategy will depend in large measure on greater financial efforts by governments and households, new public-private partnerships that tap into business resources, the innovation of radically different, lower cost ways of providing good quality tertiary education to growing numbers of students, and greater research and development.

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