This book examines the phenomenon of education privatisation with a particular focus on sub-Saharan Africa. Although much has been written about education privatisation in this region, this book aims to contribute to filling the gap concerning the several factors and rationales, as well as the different forms in which non-state actor or ‘external actors’ have been involved in education in sub-Saharan Africa. We also pay particular attention to education privatisation in this specific region by focusing on Francophone and Lusophone countries which have so far been underrepresented in Comparative and International Education literature, particularly in English. Although there has been a general increase in privatisation, in addition to the lack of literature in these regions, research has shown that the available data is not sufficiently reliable or exhaustive to provide an in-depth understanding of this phenomenon. Hence the need for new knowledge about this part of the world. This is what our book sets out to achieve.
Da Silva, R., Adrião, T., Lauwerier, T., Locatelli, R. (eds.), Education privatisation in sub-Saharan Africa: agendas, policies and trends, Centro de Estudos Africanos da Universidade do Porto, Portogallo 2024: 225 . Https://doi.org/10.21747/978-989-8156-35-8/edu [https://hdl.handle.net/10807/301100]
Education privatisation in sub-Saharan Africa: agendas, policies and trends
Locatelli, Rita
2024
Abstract
This book examines the phenomenon of education privatisation with a particular focus on sub-Saharan Africa. Although much has been written about education privatisation in this region, this book aims to contribute to filling the gap concerning the several factors and rationales, as well as the different forms in which non-state actor or ‘external actors’ have been involved in education in sub-Saharan Africa. We also pay particular attention to education privatisation in this specific region by focusing on Francophone and Lusophone countries which have so far been underrepresented in Comparative and International Education literature, particularly in English. Although there has been a general increase in privatisation, in addition to the lack of literature in these regions, research has shown that the available data is not sufficiently reliable or exhaustive to provide an in-depth understanding of this phenomenon. Hence the need for new knowledge about this part of the world. This is what our book sets out to achieve.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.