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Author/s:  World Bank Group
Publisher/s:  World Bank
Published:  2018 in United States of America
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Expectations and Aspirations

A New Framework for Education in the Middle East and North Africa

This book highlights the comprehensive reforms awaiting MENA’s education systems arrives at a time of profound thought on the region, its potential, its future, and its place in a fast changing and fast-paced world. This book on the comprehensive reforms awaiting MENA’s education systems arrives at a time of profound thought on the region, its future, and its place in a fast changing and fast-paced world. It feeds into a dialogue opened by the World Bank and others with MENA countries on their education policies and the need for urgent and deep reforms.


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