A new study by UNESCO’s Global Education Monitoring Report (GEM)* to be issued on 19 January proposes an economic model that would help reduce the cost of textbooks and increase their availability to students in schools in sub-Saharan Africa.
UNESCO presents new finance model that could triple the availability of textbooks in Africa
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19 January 2016, International
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