Abstract
This paper is divided into three complementary parts. First, we examine the challenges to the Universal Primary Education (UPE) policy in Uganda, including insufficient instructional materials and family-level poverty. Second, guided by asset theory, and based on a systematic review of studies on asset-based development programs and interventions, we assess the potential of these programs in addressing the challenges of UPE, and improving access to UPE. Third, we conclude with a discussion of the implication of using asset-based development as one structural-level approach that may strengthen the UPE policy.
| Original language | English |
|---|---|
| Pages (from-to) | 472-477 |
| Number of pages | 6 |
| Journal | International Journal of Educational Development |
| Volume | 31 |
| Issue number | 5 |
| DOIs | |
| State | Published - Sep 2011 |
Keywords
- Asset-based development
- Child development accounts
- Suubi Project
- Uganda
- Universal Primary Education
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