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Month: Apr 2017

The evolving role of 21st Century Education NGOs in South Africa: Challenges and Opportunities

The evolving role of 21st Century Education NGOs in South Africa: Challenges and Opportunities

 

This paper, by Prof John Volmink and Lynn van der Elst, examines the developmental role the education NGO sector can play in advancing the goals of the National Development Plan, and the risks and challenges that inhibit it.

Download The evolving role of 21st Century Education NGOs in South Africa

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