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A school teacher in Zambia
World Bank pushes 'education for all'
Plans to ensure universal primary education are backed by finance ministers meeting in Washington.

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World Bank pushes 'education for all'
Plans to ensure universal primary education are backed by finance ministers meeting in Washington.

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Jawarhalal Nehru University's Prof Kamal Mitrachenoy in Delhi on the state of education in India   real 28k

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