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Ethiopia, 1992–2001: Helping Communities Fill the Education Gap

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Kristin Helmore Deborah Glassman Jordan Naidoo Fred Wood Chloe O'Gara

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Wood, F., Edo Koricha, M. (2007). Ethiopia, 1992–2001: Helping Communities Fill the Education Gap. In: Helmore, K., Glassman, D., Naidoo, J., Wood, F., O'Gara, C. (eds) Community Schools in Africa:. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-0-387-45107-7_4

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