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The responsibility of educating people has always fallen on the shoulders of governments across the globe because of the complexity of the task, but a new World Bank study shows that deepening partnerships with the private sector is becoming a reliable way of financing quality education and making it accessible especially to the poor.

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The responsibility of educating people has always fallen on the shoulders of governments across the globe because of the complexity of the task, but a new World Bank study shows that deepening partnerships with the private sector in the Philippines is becoming a reliable way of financing quality education and making it accessible especially to the poor.

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The responsibility of educating people has always fallen on the shoulders of governments across the globe because of the complexity of the task, but a new World Bank study shows that deepening partnerships with the private sector in the Philippines is becoming a reliable way of financing quality education and making it accessible especially to the poor.

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