Liberia's Education Pooled Fund: A Case for Private Foundation Engagement in Post Conflict Education Recovery

Date:
August 2010
Source:
Open Society Foundations
Author:
Caroline Schmidt and Aleesha Taylor

This case study presents the Open Society Intitute’s engagement in the development of Liberia’s Education Pooled Fund as an argument for multi-stakeholder partnerships and private foundation engagement in post-conflict education recovery. The review draws lessons from the process, benefits, and pitfalls of OSI engagement in the fund.

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