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Uwezo Tanzania 2015: Nationally, learning outcomes are still low, 3 out of 10 in Standard 3 can do Standard 2 work

2015-05-13
By Twaweza

In Mbeya Urban, the best performing district, 3 out of 4 children (aged 9-13) have basic literacy and numeracy skills

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Twaweza Immersion 2015

2015-05-03
By Twaweza

As Twaweza, we straddle both the policy and citizen space. Immersion allows us to focus on the lived realities of ordinary citizens

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Uwezo Tanzania 2015: Assessment reveals wide disparities within and between countries

2015-05-02
By Twaweza

Top district in East Africa for learning outcomes is Mbeya Urban in Tanzania, but overall Kenya outperforms Tanzania and Uganda

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Publications, Research Brief

Has the expansion in access to schooling led to increased learning?

2015-04-29
By Twaweza

This overview paper explains a series of studies to evaluate Uwezo, summarizes the main findings that arose from it and situates Uwezo within other recent research trends and findings on the importance of information in promoting citizen action, and the link between citizens, authorities, and patterns of accountability.

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