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Author: Robin Todd

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Focus on doing: The Delivery Approach to education

Focus on doing: The Delivery Approach to education

Data and research

By Robin Todd

  When it comes to implementing education sector policies, educators across Sub-Saharan Africa face a common set of challenges. These include: Lack of clarity as to the practical steps needed to turn national policy into tangible outcomes. Poor co-ordination at national level means policy priorities vary between councils, boards and… Read more →←
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Robin Todd is is a Senior Education Adviser at Cambridge Education. Robin served on a government delivery unit, assigned by former UK prime minister Gordon Brown. He has since worked with governments in Tanzania and Sierra Leone on the Delivery Approach. Robin is currently Team Leader for a DFID education programme in Ghana.

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