Abstract
The authors give an extensive account of the implementation of decentralization policies in Pakistan, with special regards to the education sector. Leading a document-based study, it is suggested that in spite of the process of decentralisation and transfer of power, most of the key decision-making power has remained in the hands of the federal government. They call for the furthering of decentralization in favor of the district level, especially regarding schools.
Year of publication
2011
Imprint
, 2011, p.146-169)
Country (Geographical area)
Resource type
Source database
curatED
Language