The Child’s Rights International (CRI) in collaboration with Action for Rural Education (ARE) early this year launched a 2012 Civil Society Education Manifesto to guide the next political administration for the period 2013-2016.
The manifesto highlighted some recommendations and proposed the establishment of an educational commission which must operate like the Electoral Commission with all the constitutional backing to ensure smooth delivery of education.
Click here to download a copy of the Education Manifesto 2012
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