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Open Society Education Resources Online
ESP maintains an online resource of position papers, resource links, specialist contacts, case studies, distance training courses, modules for degree programs, and other materials on several topics.

Open Society Education News
A newsletter—produced by ESP grantee Transitions Online—to provide information and increase understanding of educational issues throughout Central and Eastern Europe, the Balkans, Russia, the Caucasus, and Central Asia.

Roma Education Data Calculator
A web-based calculator for data on the education of Roma, produced by the Education Support Program.

Information and Communication Technology for Education Online Discussion Forum
Developed by ESP, Open Policy Forum will provide an interactive discussion on the policy implications of information and communication technology in general education in countries around the world. (Note that this is a beta version of the website.)

Campaign for Quality Education
The campaign is a network of individuals and organizations concerned with education in Pakistan, built on the belief that educational justice entails not just access to school, but to quality education for all children.

Transitions Online Chalkboard
The ESP-supported Transitions Online (TOL) Chalkboard is a forum and resource for journalists, educators, academics, and others interested in education reform across the regions where TOL operates.

OSI-Related Education NGOs Database
A comprehensive, continually updated database of education NGOs that have been supported by OSI and ESP in Central and South Eastern Europe and Central Asia.

Other Online Resources
A collection of online resources related to ESP's work, including stories of good practice, a listing of education NGOs, materials for youth education organizations, and information on the network of Education Policy Centers.

Roma Education Initiative Electronic Library
The library houses documents and papers on the education of Roma children. The library also contains links to articles on other sites.

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