Desire and Decline: Schooling Amid Crisis in TanzaniaP. Lang, 2003 - 168 pages Desire 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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... population and health education occur . This is a wel- come change from the population discourses of the 1970s and 1980s , when family planning took precedence over reproductive health and women's rights ( Greene , 1999 ) . However ...
... population and health education occur . This is a wel- come change from the population discourses of the 1970s and 1980s , when family planning took precedence over reproductive health and women's rights ( Greene , 1999 ) . However ...
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... population and the promotion of genuine democ- racy are largely assisted by progress in education " ( p . 57 ) . The ICPD text , like the UNCED one , places education — women's education , in particular — at the center of " population ...
... population and the promotion of genuine democ- racy are largely assisted by progress in education " ( p . 57 ) . The ICPD text , like the UNCED one , places education — women's education , in particular — at the center of " population ...
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... population growth in Tanganyika , and in Kilimanjaro in particular , during the post - World War II period . The 1948 census indicated that the African population of Tanganyika had increased by nearly 50 % since the previous census in ...
... population growth in Tanganyika , and in Kilimanjaro in particular , during the post - World War II period . The 1948 census indicated that the African population of Tanganyika had increased by nearly 50 % since the previous census in ...
Contents
International Development and | 25 |
Transformations in Schooling | 45 |
Condoms Are the Devil and the Culture | 65 |
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