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Early Childhood Development Free Online Course: Part 3 – How to Implement ECD...

Note: This post is part of a series of three explaining what is covered under the why (part 1), what (part 2), and how (part 3) modules of the World Bank’s online course. by Quentin Wodon Following up...

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STEM Education and Tutoring in the Capital City: Part 1 – The Problem

Note: This post is part of a series of three on tutoring for science and mathematics among disadvantaged students. Part 1 looks at needs. Part 2 and part 3 give examples of successful programs. by...

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STEM Education and Tutoring in the Capital City: Part 2 – Measuring Gravity

Note: This post is part of a series of three on tutoring for science and mathematics among disadvantaged students. Part 1 looks at needs. Part 2 and part 3 give examples of successful programs. by...

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STEM Education and Tutoring in the Capital City: Part 3 – Achieving Impact

Note: This post is part of a series of three on tutoring for science and mathematics among disadvantaged students. Part 1 looks at needs. Part 2 and part 3 give examples of successful programs. by...

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Preparing and Evaluating Great Conferences: Part 1 – The Need

Note: This post is the first in a series of three on preparing and evaluating conferences. Part 1 is about the need to evaluate, part 2 about a case study doing so, and part 3 on some of the lessons...

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Preparing and Evaluating Great Conferences: Part 2 – A Case Study

by Quentin Wodon For the past three years, Rotary district 7620 has conducted evaluations of its annual district conferences using web surveys. As mentioned in the first post in this series, conducting...

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Preparing and Evaluating Great Conferences: Part 3 – Lessons Learned

by Quentin Wodon In the first post of this series, a simple argument was made for the importance of evaluating annual conferences – whether for Rotary districts or other organizations. Major...

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Infrastructure and Poverty: Part 1 – Does Infrastructure Matter for Poverty...

by Quentin Wodon World Toilet Day will be celebrated in a few days on November 19. Some 2.5 billion people do not have access to proper sanitation, including toilets and latrines. Lack of sanitation...

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Infrastructure and Poverty: Part 2 – Are Household Needs Being Met?

by Quentin Wodon The first post in this series asked whether infrastructure matters for poverty reduction and other development outcomes. It does. This second post asks whether the infrastructure needs...

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Infrastructure and Poverty: Part 3 – What Can Be Done?

by Quentin Wodon Infrastructure matters for poverty and development (first post in this series), but the needs of the poor are not being met (second post). In this third post, the discussion shifts to...

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