Jul 19, 2006
Education often has inspired governments and donor agencies to promise dates by which all children worldwide will be in primary school, but such promises have yet to be realized, The Economist writes in this analysis. Twelve billion dollars already has been donated by the World Bank, and more has been promised, but a recent Independent Evaluation Group study found that despite increased enrollment rates and student incentives, school construction tends to be more successful than the quality of education.
































