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Education Descentralization For Mexico
By Nada AbiSamra Based on Easton’s & Bashshur’s Frameworks. (Word Document) Keywords SEP = The Secretariat of Public Education SNTE = The National Teachers’ Union Check the Appendix for some Definitions Click here to view this page as a Word … Continue reading
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Mexico’s competitiveness : reaching its potential
The objective of this report for Mexico’s competitiveness is to inform policy makers, the private sector, and the public at large about competitiveness priorities and shortcomings in Mexico, and to point the way forward on improving competitiveness. The report highlights … Continue reading
Ukini Knowledge Base
I migrated the old Knowledge Archive of Ukini to a shared folder. Here you will find reference material and complete studies on poverty made by Mexican Goverment and World Bank among amny other documents regarding technology, digital divide, and knowledge … Continue reading
Briefing on Mexican Poverty
While researching sources for the protect, i found a great briefing on the nature of mexican poverty… it was originally published by the world bank and its just a resume of a complete study. pobreza_en_mexico.pdf