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It s time for funders to pay-what-it-takes

The chronic underfunding of administrative costs undermines the impact both funders and nonprofits strive for. The chronic underfunding of nonprofits’ administrative and operational costs acts as a brake on their ability to grow and reach.

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India: National Education Policy 2020 Could Transform Early Childhood Education If Implemented Effectively

Though these proposed changes have a potential to transform early learning in India, a lot will depend on how we actually implement them. | Picture courtesy: Nilesh Nimkar THANE, MAHARASHTRA, India, Dec 15 2020 (IPS) - It is after almost 34 years that the central government approved the new National Education Policy 2020 on July 29, 2020. This document contains comments on the entire education system and its various recommendations are being heavily debated. Some believe it to be a revolutionary policy, while others see it as a step towards the dilution of children’s fundamental right to education. Many educators and practitioners in the field of Early Childhood Education (ECE) have welcomed this policy because it prominently mentions ECE, which has remained a relatively neglected field in previous policy documents.

India: National Education Policy 2020 Could Transform Early Childhood Education If Implemented Effectively

Though these proposed changes have a potential to transform early learning in India, a lot will depend on how we actually implement them. | Picture courtesy: Nilesh Nimkar THANE, MAHARASHTRA, India, Dec 15 2020 (IPS) - It is after almost 34 years that the central government approved the new National Education Policy 2020 on July 29, 2020. This document contains comments on the entire education system and its various recommendations are being heavily debated. Some believe it to be a revolutionary policy, while others see it as a step towards the dilution of children’s fundamental right to education. Many educators and practitioners in the field of Early Childhood Education (ECE) have welcomed this policy because it prominently mentions ECE, which has remained a relatively neglected field in previous policy documents.

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