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“For the success of village schools, the local community is very important. India has made substantial progress in primary education since a UN conference in Dakar in 2000 set the goal of Education for All (EFA) by 2015. […] An alarming trend is that ever more children are shifting from government schools to private-sector schools.” – Dr. Boro Baski in India is facing huge challenges: India’s rural primary schools still have room for improvement (D+C June 2016, pp. 36-37)
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