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September 2020
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Handbook on Language of Instruction Issues in Reading Programs

November 2019
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Reading & Literacy

Mozambique Language Mapping

March 2018
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Survey of Children's Reading Materials in African Languages in Eleven Countries

May 2016
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USAID Official
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Status of Early Grade Reading in Sub-Saharan Africa

June 2015
Final Report
USAID Official
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Situation sur les compétences fondamentales en lecture en Afrique subsaharienne

June 2015
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Effective Teaching and Education Policy in Sub-Saharan Africa

March 2015
Final Report
USAID Official
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Literacy Boost

September 2013
Evidence Report
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June 2011
Evidence Report
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