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Private initiatives and traditions of state control in higher education in sub-Saharan Africa (anglais)

Development of private higher education in Africa has been constrained by poverty and by extrapolation of the colonial experience that private involvement exacerbates inequalities in educational provision. Enrollments are very low and in most African countries do not account for a significant proportion of university enrollments. The largest number of private institutions are in Kenya which is the subject of a case study. Private institutions provide...
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