Education!

United States
December 28, 2006 10:40pm CST
Recognizing that education is a lynchpin of development - and the focus of much development assistance - the centre for global development investigates promising new approches for rich countries to help improve education outcomes in developing countries. A focus of research by senior fellow Nancy Birdsall, and others is the beneficial effects that educating girls can have on health and social development as well as economic growth, this what feel....
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@aizavel (558)
• Philippines
29 Dec 06
yes of course if more in your country have education the more income it is for the government and the more the fund (if not corrupt) a country shall rise up! hihi