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About
About the GBA
Leadership
Steering Committee
GBA Newsletter
Contact Us
Books for Every Child
Our Approach
The Book Gap
The Book Chain
GBA Strategy
Strategic Partnerships
Books for Every Child: A Global Pledge
Initiatives
Our Initiatives
International Literacy Day
The Global Digital Library
Early Learning Resource Network
Book Supply Chain Analyses
Begin With Books
Support for Publishers
REACH Trust Fund
Tools + Resources
Resources
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Textbook Development in Low Income Countries: A Guide for Policy and Practice
April 5, 2021
Guide
Global Book Alliance
Textbook Development in Low Income Countries: A Guide for Policy and Practice
Global Book Alliance
April 5, 2021
Guide

Textbook Development in Low Income Countries: A Guide for Policy and Practice

Global Book Alliance
April 5, 2021
Guide

World Bank Group, 2014

This guide by the World Bank provides detailed descriptions of and solutions to the book procurement process, from publishing to distributing. Possible outcomes, negative and positive, are explored.

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Tagged: Title Development, Kenya, Uganda, Mongolia, Rwanda, Namibia, Malawi, Tanzania, Ghana

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