Nepal: School Sector Program
Gyawali, Smita | October 2012
Abstract
In November 2011, the Asian Development Bank approved the School Sector Program (SSP), a follow-on to the Education Sector Program, subprogram III, which supports the Government of Nepal's 7-year (FY2010-FY2016) School Sector Reform Program (SSRP). The SSRP is supported by ADB and eight other development partners using the sector-wide approach. Building on the achievements of the Education for All Program (2004-2009), the SSRP aims to expand access and equity, improve quality and relevance, and strengthen the institutional capacity of the entire school education system. This brief provides the overview and features of this project.
Citation
Gyawali, Smita. 2012. Nepal: School Sector Program. © Asian Development Bank. http://hdl.handle.net/11540/469. License: CC BY 3.0 IGO.Keywords
Gender
Gender Equality
Women's Education
Public Education
Equity In Education
Educational Statistics
Gender Bias
Gender Inequality
Gender Policy
Gender Discrimination
Comparative Analysis
Preschool education
Basic education
Educational policy
Sociological Analysis
Sex Discrimination
Equal Opportunity
Women's Rights
Primary school supervision
Discrimination in higher education
Elementary education
Literacy
School environment
Right to education
Educational evaluation
Gender-based analysis
Sex dicrimination against women
Equal rights
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