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This article has provided an overview of the education research landscape in sub-Saharan Africa, including the quality and visibility of this work and the agendas it reflects.
- Rafael Mitchell, Pauline Rose, Samuel Asare
- 16 early-career, 14 senior
- 2020
- 21 male, 9 female
Aug 14, 2020 · This article combines large-scale bibliometric analysis of publications on education by researchers based in sub-Saharan Africa with researchers’ accounts of their priorities and practice.
Nov 24, 2020 · Distribution of Identified Education Studies (2014-2020) across Countries in Africa. The countries with the most studies are Kenya (41), Uganda (21), Ethiopia (17), Ghana (15), Nigeria (13)...
This article combines large-scale bibliometric analysis of publications on education by researchers based in sub-Saharan Africa with researchers’ accounts of their priorities and practice. Patterns in the thematic foci of the research from 48 countries in the region are
Education Sub Saharan Africa (ESSA) and Southern Hemisphere prepared this report using data collected in sub-Saharan African countries. The figures reported are mainly from our desk research. In addition, the document uses data from key informant interviews and group discussions.
Education in sub-saharan Africa : a comparative analysis / by Kirsten Majgaard and Alain Mingat. p. cm. ISBN 978-0-8213-8889-1 — ISBN 978-0-8213-8890-7 1. Education—Africa, Sub-Saharan—Finance. 2. Education—Africa, Sub-Saharan—Finance— Statistics. 3. School management and organization—Africa, Sub-Saharan. 4. Education and
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The database aims to raise the visibility of African research, consolidate the evidence base for policy and practice, and inform future research priorities and partnerships. The AERD is a curated collection of research undertaken in the past decade by scholars based in sub-Saharan Africa.