School functionality article published in AEJ
After an extensive review process, Khulisa is proud to announce the publication of its article Validating an evaluation school functionality tool in the latest issue
After an extensive review process, Khulisa is proud to announce the publication of its article Validating an evaluation school functionality tool in the latest issue
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Khulisa is assisting USAID Southern Africa with planning, designing, monitoring, evaluating and learning from interventions focused on improving the reading skills of primary grade learners, as part of the PERFORMANCE project. Under the contract, we conducted a Design and Implementation Evaluation of the Reading Support Project (RSP).
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