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Higher Education Financing In East And Southern Africa 1st Edition Pundy Pillay

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Higher Education Financing In East And Southern Africa 1st Edition Pundy Pillay
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Publisher: African Minds
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3 MB
Pages: 248
Author: Pundy Pillay
ISBN: 9781920355937, 1920355936
Language: English
Year: 2010
Edition: 1

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Higher Education Financing In East And Southern Africa 1st Edition Pundy Pillay by Pundy Pillay 9781920355937, 1920355936 instant download after payment.

This nine-country study of higher education financing in Africa includes three East African states (Kenya, Tanzania and Uganda), five countries in southern Africa (Botswana, Lesotho, Mozambique, Namibia and South Africa), and an Indian Ocean island state (Mauritius). Higher Education Financing in East and Southern Africa explores trends in financing policies, paying particular attention to the nature and extent of public sector funding of higher education, the growth of private financing (including both household financing and the growth of private higher education institutions) and the changing mix of financing instruments that these countries are developing in response to public sector financial constraints. This unique collection of African-country case studies draws attention to the remaining challenges around the financing of higher education in Africa, but also identifies good practices, lessons and common themes.

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