Scoala Mea - a Partnership Seeking to Improve Education Outcomes
May 20, 2016
The Global Partnership for Social Accountability supports learning for improved social accountability results. Building on knowledge and experience is a key component of the GPSA’s capacity development and partnerships for social accountability. The GPSA and its grantees are learning and adapting their operations (tools and tactics). They are also learning about the context and how to be more resourceful in implementing their broader strategies in light of that information. Insights from Scoala Mea -- a partnership that seeks to improve education outcomes in Moldova -- helps illustrate what these two different and important forms of adaptive learning and management can look like in practice.
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