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KiuFunza II: teacher performance pay improves early-grade learning outcomes

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KiuFunza II: teacher performance pay improves early-grade learning outcomes

2017-12-13
By Twaweza
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After a two year trial, Twaweza, in collaboration with COSTECH and Innovations for Poverty Action (IPA), has shown that cash on delivery (or performance pay) for teachers can significantly improve learning outcomes.

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