• The workshop gathered officials from PDMA, elementary and secondary education department, communication and works department, Pakistan army, police department, academia, private sector school organizations, UN agencies, and other civil society organizations on a common platform to urge and emphasize need of safe schools, especially in the scenario of floods and earthquake.

    UNESCO: Office in Islamabad

  • Americans have learned in school that the private sector can handle things better and more efficiently than government ever could.

    NPR: Excerpt: 'The Healing Of America'

  • As one component of the new strategy, U.S. law-enforcement and intelligence agencies will work more closely with the private sector to school them in counterspying and provide warnings about emerging corporate- espionage threats.

    WSJ: U.S. Ups Ante for Spying On Firms: China, Others Are Threatened With Penalties

  • As one component of the new strategy, U.S. law-enforcement and intelligence agencies will work more closely with the private sector to school them in counterspying and provide warnings about emerging corporate espionage threats.

    WSJ: U.S. Unveils New Strategy to Combat Trade-Secret Theft

  • It is especially aimed at teachers of the final grades of Primary Education as well as high school teachers and health sector professionals working with young adults and teenagers, mainly in basic health care.

    UNESCO: OFFICE IN BRASILIA

  • "It's a name school looking to the private sector, " said Brian Dinerstein, president of Sterling University Housing, a large developer of off-campus housing.

    WSJ: Kentucky Wants to Privatize Student Housing

  • An under-performing state school in Guildford in southern England has already been taken over by the private-sector arm of a successful west Midlands school.

    ECONOMIST: Education, education, education

  • Instead of taking on the public sector workers and public school teachers, we should be demanding a better middle class for all Americans.

    FORBES: Michael Moore Speaks in Wisconsin: 'America is not Broke'

  • The schools would develop an annual program based around a series of sustainability themes and work with government, community and private sector partners to develop school activities around these themes including special events, lesson content, competitions and exchanges between the schools.

    UNESCO: OFFICE IN APIA

  • Ironically, with even the state sector combing through business-school rosters for potential employees, start-ups like Tang's may have a tougher time attracting top-notch managers.

    CNN: ASIANOW - TIME Asia | Business: Leadership Deficit

  • In total, women make up three-quarters of registered teachers - which includes all state school teachers and also teachers in the independent sector who choose to register with the GTCE.

    BBC: One in four primary schools still has no male teachers

  • Nay, plenty of public-sector workers such as primary-school teachers, nurses, policemen or train drivers can retire on full pension at the age of 55, or in some cases even 50.

    ECONOMIST: French pensions reform

  • Malcolm Prowle, an expert in public sector finance at Nottingham Trent University Business School, said "radical changes" would be required for a deficit of "this magnitude".

    BBC: Sherwood Forest NHS trust debt increases by ?2m

  • She decided to go to business school because her work in the non-profit sector after she graduated from Stanford demonstrated to her that these organizations had the potential to make much more effective use of their resources.

    FORBES: Global Citizen Year Creates Social Enterprise Leaders

  • Under a typical school PPP project, the council awards a private sector consortium of various firms a contract to build or refurbish properties and then maintain the facilities over a period of perhaps 25 years or more.

    BBC: NEWS | UK | Scotland | Union steps up fight against PPP

  • Success often means wringing as much as possible from inadequate capital assets: the British public sector, argues Tony Travers of the London School of Economics, is typically trying to deliver continental European levels of service with American levels of tax.

    ECONOMIST: The pay is better than it was. The bureaucracy is worse

  • Participants will examine strategies for improving the efficiency and effectiveness of education sector responses to HIV and AIDS through synergies with school health and nutrition programming.

    UNESCO: MEDIA SERVICES

  • It comes straight out of the school of public-choice economics, which says that the public sector seeks power in the same way that private companies do.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • The second section, Lessons from the UK and Abroad, contains three essays from education entrepreneurs who describe their experiences starting a profit-seeking school, and two essays that discuss findings from research on private sector education.

    FORBES: Harnessing the Profit Motive to Transform Education

  • The IIEP Summer School is a step towards maintaining momentum for encouraging resilience in the education sector.

    UNESCO: EDUCATION

  • Winchester has a large liberal-minded public-sector middle-class: Hampshire County Council, the Winchester School of Art, King Alfred's College, and the genteel types round its ancient cathedral and public school.

    ECONOMIST: Historic Winchester

  • The then-prime minister's drive to contract out public-sector tasks to the private sector laid the foundations for firms taking over such services as school and hospital meals, buildings maintenance and even staff training.

    ECONOMIST: The British economy��s best-kept secret

  • While in school, she learned of PATH, a nonprofit that focuses on public and private sector partnerships to improve global health.

    FORBES: Life After Wall Street

  • Ms Brychan added that the importance of a school's ethos was "more widely recognised than just the faith-based sector".

    BBC: Church primaries 'above average'

  • Ever-swelling numbers of school-leavers pour on to the job market but find an already overstaffed public sector and a corporate world that prefers to hire foreigners.

    ECONOMIST: The Gulf: Young, rich, idle, like it or not | The

  • Whereas someone like Bloomberg in New York seems to genuinely care about improving school performance, Walker is much more interested in breaking up the power of the public sector unions, slashing taxes, and promoting business interests in Wisconsin, even though the unions have agreed to work with Walker in patching up the state budget.

    FORBES: Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker Threatens Layoffs, $1 Billion in Cuts to Schools

  • In one case, as the report indicates, education majors working in the service sector, the earnings are less than the average for those with just a high school diploma.

    FORBES: Education Majors Earn Less Regardless of Career

  • The sales were pushed up by auto sales though, meaning that the retail sector may face a growing challenge as stores begin to open back-to-school promotions to draw in cash-strapped customers.

    FORBES: Stocks Shrug Off Good Economic Numbers, JP Morgan Among Leaders

  • In his first column for the newspaper, Mr Woodhead said that Mr Blair, despite having sent his own children to the "deeply traditional" London Oratory School, had been unwilling to drive through the reforms needed to improve the rest of the sector.

    BBC: Woodhead savages Labour's policies

  • The government has been under pressure to find ways to ensure that healthier school meals are available - a task made more difficult by the wide range of private and public sector catering providers.

    BBC: NEWS | UK | Education | School meals watchdogs appointed

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