Following Russell’s remarks, the event continued with two panels. The first panel addressed new approaches to improving access and education for girls and was moderated by Joshua Muskin, senior education program officer of the Aga Khan Foundation.
via The Girls’ Education Policy Issue Has Not Been Solved | Brookings Institution.
Joshua Muskin is Senior Education Program Officer at the Aga Khan Foundation in Geneva, Switzerland. Over his almost 30 year career, Dr. Muskin has designed, implemented, supported technically and assessed projects in teacher training, education quality, classroom-based innovation and relevance, community participation in education, girls’ schooling, information and communications technology for education, education for employment, youth and work, entrepreneurship training, combating child labor, decentralized education management, adult literacy and other nonformal education and bilingual education. Outside of the education sector, Dr. Muskin has been engaged in other development activities including civil society and participatory processes, integrated community development, training and training of trainers, refugees and technology.
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