Desire and Decline: Schooling Amid Crisis in TanzaniaDesire and Decline explores the privileged place of education in local, national, and global development discourses about population, HIV/AIDS, and environmental conservation. ĞDesireğ signals the global consensus on the view that education is central to solving problems of development. ĞDeclineğ, on the other hand, draws attention to the growing gap between those who have access to basic social services - such as education - and those who do not. Based on multiple periods of fieldwork on Mount Kilimanjaro, Frances Vavrus links local and global narratives about the potential of education to enhance development but also reveals its limitations in postcolonial countries experiencing the pressures of globalization. Vavrus concludes with portraits of local development initiatives that leave readers with a clear sense of the complexity of education's role in development, and the importance of political economic analysis for global population, health, and environmental policy. |
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children to school because they recognize that fewer and fewer youth will be able to make a living on the overpopulated mountain . Many parents hope that secondary schooling will provide the knowledge and the credentials necessary for ...
children to school because they recognize that fewer and fewer youth will be able to make a living on the overpopulated mountain . Many parents hope that secondary schooling will provide the knowledge and the credentials necessary for ...
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Because the road is in relatively good condition , secondary school - age youth living in Sokoni can make the trip to Njema with much greater ease than young people who live across the steep valley in Bonde or Mbali villages .
Because the road is in relatively good condition , secondary school - age youth living in Sokoni can make the trip to Njema with much greater ease than young people who live across the steep valley in Bonde or Mbali villages .
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To be sure , living with one's parents does not prevent a young person from engaging in high - risk sex , but high mobility , coupled with an uncertain future , is certainly no prophylaxis . For youths who cannot find employment after ...
To be sure , living with one's parents does not prevent a young person from engaging in high - risk sex , but high mobility , coupled with an uncertain future , is certainly no prophylaxis . For youths who cannot find employment after ...
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Contents
International Development and | 25 |
Transformations in Schooling | 45 |
Condoms Are the Devil and the Culture | 65 |
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