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Financing education in Kenya

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  • Education in a Period of Economic Austerity (II): Impact and National Response
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His publications includeFinancing Primary School Buildings in Kenya andThe Multilateral, Comprehensive Secondary Schools of Guyana.

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Olembo, J.O. Financing education in Kenya. Prospects 16, 369–375 (1986). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02196008

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