Private Schools for the Poor
All across the developing world, poor parents are investing in low-cost private education for their children—and seeing positive results.
All across the developing world, poor parents are investing in low-cost private education for their children—and seeing positive results.
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Enrollment in a classroom with a high poverty rate doesn't necessarily affect individual student performance.
Turning a bunch of money into a lot of impact.
When we back only proven and incremental ideas, we miss out on the opportunity to test new ones that could potentially change millions of lives.