Director.
Manos joined the Report team in August 2011 from Oxford Policy Management, a development policy consultancy. He has worked as a monitoring and evaluation expert in education sector projects including: a public expenditure tracking and service delivery survey of secondary education provision in Bangladesh; the evaluation of a basic education project in the western provinces of China; the mid-term evaluation of the Education For All Fast Track Initiative; the annual reporting of progress in the implementation of the Second Primary Education Development Project in Bangladesh; a basic education capacity building programme in six states in Nigeria; the evaluation of an in-service, cluster-based teacher training programme in Pakistan; and the country study of the Out of School Children Global Initiative in Indonesia. He holds a BA in International Economics from the Athens University of Economics and Business and an MSc in Development Economics from the University of Oxford. His DPhil was a study of technical education and the labour market in Egypt, completed at the Centre for the Study of African Economies of the University of Oxford.
Written by Manos Antoninis
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Achieving Sustainable Development Goal 4 4 September 2017 Latest aid figures show support to education falls again - UNESCO’s Global Education Monitoring Report
Yuki Murakami, Manos Antoninis
The amount of aid allocated to education has fallen for six years in a row.
Latest aid figures show support to education falls again - UNESCO’s Global Education Monitoring Report