The Impact of Aid on Education Policy in Kenya
@inproceedings{Colclough2010TheIO, title={The Impact of Aid on Education Policy in Kenya}, author={C. Colclough and A. Webb}, year={2010} }
Despite a long history of post-independence aid to education, Kenya’s relationships with overseas donors have, until recently, been markedly fractious. Donors’ concerns about transparency and corruption, in the context of a political regime which became increasingly authoritarian, led to sharp reductions in aid to Kenyan education during the 1990s. That was notwithstanding the patent gender, ethnic and geographical inequalities that characterised the education system. However, political change… Expand
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