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		<description><![CDATA[Zimbabwe&#8217;s education sector, once rated amongst the best in Africa, came close to collapse during the country&#8217;s economic crisis. A programme launched when the coalition government came into power in 2009 has seen the beginnings of recovery for the sector. [podcast]http://traffic.libsyn.com/ipsaudio/Zimbabwes_Education_Sector_on_Slow_Road_to_Recovery.mp3[/podcast]]]></description>
		
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