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Evaluation of MCC's Investments in the National Training Fund in Namibia: Findings from Second Round of Qualitative Data

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  • Kristen Velyvis
  • Arif Mamun
  • Anca Dumitrescu
  • Luke Heinkel
  • Ananya Khan

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Mathematica recently completed a performance evaluation of the establishment of a National Training Find (NTF) in Namibia, supported by the Millennium Challenge Corporation. The NTF was intended to provide a sustainable source of funding for vocational training through an employer payroll levy.

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  • Kristen Velyvis & Arif Mamun & Anca Dumitrescu & Luke Heinkel & Ananya Khan, "undated". "Evaluation of MCC's Investments in the National Training Fund in Namibia: Findings from Second Round of Qualitative Data," Mathematica Policy Research Reports b35fe5983ea14688882cb8da0, Mathematica Policy Research.
  • Handle: RePEc:mpr:mprres:b35fe5983ea14688882cb8da0e6550e4
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