DiscoverSouth-South Fellowship podcast
South-South Fellowship podcast
Claim Ownership

South-South Fellowship podcast

Author: Lemann Foundation Programme, Blavatnik School of Government, Oxford

Subscribed: 0Played: 0
Share

Description

The South-South Fellowship podcast tells stories of different initiatives to improve foundational learning in Global South countries, including Brazil, Kenya, and Pakistan, with a focus on evidence-based policymaking and coalition building. The show was produced by the Lemann Foundation Programme at the Blavatnik School of Government at the University of Oxford as part of a larger library of global public goods about education within the South-South Programme and includes conversations with major stakeholders in education, experts, and fellows from the Programme.
4 Episodes
Reverse
In this episode, we learn about the Tusome and PRIEDE programs in Kenya and investigate themes of scaling up, buy-in, ownership and sustainability in donor-led reforms in the Global South. Narrated by João Pedro Caleiro with the participation of Salome Ong’ele, Rachel Hinton, Benjamin Piper, Deborah Kimiati and Sara Ruto. 
In this episode, we focus on education Public-Private Partnerships (PPPs) in Pakistan, and examine their regulation and implementation realities, as well as main areas of attention for those aiming to establish a PPP in education. Narrated by João Pedro Caleiro with the participation of Martin Carnoy, Mubashir Mirza, Tauseef Lateef, Sadaf Anees, Rahila Shakil and Dhushyanth Raju.
In this episode, we explore the sequencing of education reforms and efforts by two Brazilian municipalities to improve foundational learning. One of them, Sobral, has become known as an example of success. Narrated by João Pedro Caleiro with the participation of Louisee Cruz, Oenone Kubie, Fouzia Khan, John Mose and Joyce Kinyanjui.
In this episode, we tell the story of a diverse and broad coalition to advance common curricular standards in Brazil and discuss how education coalitions can be built and sustained through headwinds to achieve meaningful change. Narrated by João Pedro Caleiro with the participation of Alice Ribeiro, Anna Penido, Baela Jamil, and John Mugo.
Comments