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32449-012: Education Sector Study_(PESS)
Project Data Sheet (PDS): Overview
Description
The proposed SSTA will constitute a part of the Philippine education sector study, to be carried out jointly by the Government, Bank and the World Bank. This joint sector study will form the base study of the new Estrada administration. The final goal of the SSTA is to produce a document that will be avaluable input into the formulation of policy under the new administration. The PESS will also serve as a basis for the development of the future education program of the Bank.... Read More
| Country |
Philippines |
|---|---|
| Project Number | 32449-012 |
| Project Type or Modality of Assistance |
Technical Assistance |
| Financing | Public sector (Sovereign) |
| Status | |
| Approval Number |
TA No. 3072 |
| Approval Date | 22 Sep 1998 |
| Geographical Location | Metro Manila |
| Sector / Subsector Classification |
Education / Education Sector Development |
| Thematic Classification | Gender equity |
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