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Question by shegaw
Submitted on 12/6/2003
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1. What is a good way/method to increase literacy rate and participation of women in school in most African countries?

2. Do you think education is the main reason for African countries economic problem?

3.In some countries education is free but still in some poor countries there is cost sharing programme, dose this not affect the education growth?



Answer by venu
Submitted on 6/10/2005
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2.) Yes

 

Answer by fatman
Submitted on 9/30/2006
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way/method to increase literacy rate

 

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