Why We Should Invest in Secondary Education in Nepal
Human capital development is an important lever to support Nepal’s vision to graduate from the least developed country level by 2022.
Human capital development is an important lever to support Nepal’s vision to graduate from the least developed country level by 2022.
How is Nepal getting its education back on track after the deadly earthquake? The government has decided the best way forward is to deploy 15,000 transitional learning centers to re-start the education process immediately.
Analysts have long argued that the services will help take Asian emerging economies further up the value chain in global markets, but first we need an altogether different lens to look at the sector.
For those of us working in the education sector, gender equality is a critical development outcome we want to see. Several years of advocacy has seen gender parity being achieved in elementary and even secondary school enrollments.
Mobile telephony has transformed global communication and business, offering significant development opportunities, especially in emerging markets.
There are cost-effective approaches that developing countries can actively consider in traveling on the road to becoming advanced knowledge-based economies.
Increasingly, innovation is being seen as a key element in growing Asia’s economies and creating jobs.