Ethiopia: Better for Tertiary Education Policy to Focus On Quality
It seems that the Revolutionary Democrats are lumbering for yet another big investment push in the education sector. Their recent announcement of a plan to build 11 new public universities across the country certainly is something that took everyone by surprise. It not only is such a bold promise, but also brings the age-old debate on higher education back to the policy space. Improving access to education has been the policy prerogative of the ruling Revolutionary Democrats. They have been firm on the agenda regardless of the vicious critics their very calculation has exposed them to. Of course, it would be naive to conclude that their policy presumptions have only been economic. The technocratic approach to development that the Revolutionary Democrats subscribe to advocates for selling development solutions as economic remedies. It is after peeling the economic rationales away that one could see the political imperatives of the policy measures. It is no different with higher ed