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NGA_2010_NEDS_V01_M
DHS EdData Survey 2010
Nigeria
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2009 - 2010
Reference ID
NGA_2010_NEDS_v01_M
Producer(s)
National Population Commission
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Sep 15, 2013
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Mar 29, 2019
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Ambie-Barango, Theodore.
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Should Nigeria introduce Free Tuition or Increase School Expenditures in Primary Schools to improve Human Capital?
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(2014)
2
Antoninis, Manos.
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Tackling the largest global education challenge? Secular and religious education in northern Nigeria
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CSAE Working Paper , no. WPS/2012-17 (2012).
3
Harma, Joanna.
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Access or quality? Why do families living in slums choose low-cost private schools in Lagos, Nigeria?
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Oxford Review of Education 39, no. 4 (2013): 548-566.
4
Kristoffersson, Daniel.
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Understanding Peace and Conflict within Nigeria
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Master‘s Thesis, Lund University.
5
Olaofe,.
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Teacher resourcefulness in under-resource English language teaching-learning environments
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(2012)
6
Osuorah, Chidiebere D, Chijioke Elias Ezeudu, Stanley Kenechi Onah, and Obinna Tochukwu Anyabolu.
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Household bed net ownership and use among under-5 children in Nigeria
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(2013) Research & Reports in Tropical Medicine.
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Roshan, Sabrina, Roland Lomme, Halimatou Hima, and Claudio Santibanez.
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The Lagos Eko secondary education sector project: tailoring international best practices to improve educational outcomes at the state level
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(2016)
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Roshan, Sabrina, Roland Lomme, Halimatou Hima, Claudio Santibanez, Olatunde Adetoyese Adekola, and Katherine Bain.
Lagos State, Nigeria, but for many years the quality of secondary schools lagged behind demand. Infrastructure deficiencies, shortages in learning materials, and scarce opportunities for teachers’ professional development compounded this problem
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2016.
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