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Playing catchup: funding for education still lags behind health

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Date: 11 Oct 2018 | by: | Story Source: Financial Times ~ Go to Original Article

Investment in schools is invisible and, unlike healthcare, takes years to show results.
While global rankings may help highlight which countries are getting better returns from their spending on health and education, many others will be unable to improve without additional money. For a long time, the education world has eyed with some jealousy…

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