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Document Source: Samuel K. Ampaageng and Chih Ming Tan
Year: 2012
Language: English
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2012 – The Long-Term Cognitive Consequences of Early Childhood Malnutrition We examine the role of early childhood health in human capital accumulation. Using a unique data set from Ghana with comprehensive information on individual, family, community, school quality characteristics and a direct measure of intelligence together with test scores, we examine the long-term cognitive effects …
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April 8, 2021
2016 – Haiti School Strategic Plan Immediately following the devastating earthquake that struck Haiti on January 12, 2010, the world mobilized to offer assistance. Within weeks, a staggering 13.5 billion dollars in aid was raised or pledged to rebuild the devastated country. Yet today—six years after the earthquake—there is little evidence that much has changed. …
Document Source: Ministry of National Education and Vocational Training
Year: 2014
Language: French
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Tags: report, statistics
2014 – Haiti Educated Population Statistics Statistics of the growth of the educated population of Haiti from 2002 – 2014
Document Source: Center for Universal Education at Brookings
Year: 2019
Language: English
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2019 – Playful Learning This paper is the first in in a series of Leapfrogging in Education snapshots that provide analyses of our global catalog of education innovations. This research is explained in depth in our book, Leapfrogging Inequality: Remaking Education to Help Young People Thrive.
Document Source: Tina Robiolle
Year: Not listed
Language: English
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Tags: natural disaster, report
42 Promotion and implementation of Global Citizenship Education in crisis situations A desk study was commissioned by UNESCO to review existing research on the promotion and implementation of GCED and related programs in countries affected by crisis situations, with particular attention to initiatives benefiting the refugee population.
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