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The Australian Development Gateway (ADG) strives to support members of the development community in their efforts to reduce poverty and enhance sustainable development in the Asia Pacific region. The site has been created with participation from members of government, private, academia and non-government organisations. User feedback mechanisms have been incorporated to guide future directions of the site. The site is optimised for low bandwidth access to enable the widest participation throughout the Asia Pacific region.

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Last updated on 16 October 2007

Analysis of international data on the impact of private schooling: Hyderabad, India

This research paper investigates issues surrounding the efficiency of different school management structures for the education of children from poor families in Hyderabad, India. (National Foundation for Educational Research: 2007) More info >>

The progress of school education in India

This paper presents an overview of the school education sector in India using newly released data and a survey of existing studies, and also looks at the impact of major public education initiatives. (ESRC Global Poverty Research Group: 2007) More info >>

Measuring learning outcomes in developing countries

This brief summarises the key issues relating to the measurement of learning outcomes in developing countries. (Educational Quality Improvement Program: 2004) More info >>

Education for All: Global monitoring report 2005

This report reviews the quality of education globally, against the "Education for All" goals, and looks at how donors, education practitioners and governments can work towards achieving them. (UNESCO: 2005) More info >>

A millennium learning goal: measuring real progress in education

This paper examines the concept that increasing the quantity of educational opportunities does not necessarily guarantee quality of education. (Center for Global Development: August 2006) More info >>


 

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