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Learning Across Borders: The Collaborative Creation of a Monitoring Evaluation and Learning Framework for the MasterCard Foundation Scholars Program

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  • Clemencia Cosentino
  • Anca Dumitrescu
  • Aravind Moorthy
  • Anu Rangarajan
  • Arthur Shaw
  • Matt Sloan
  • Swetha Sridharan
  • Cicely Thomas
  • Barry Burciul

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The MasterCard Foundation Scholars Program is a secondary and university scholarship and support Program for economically disadvantaged but academically promising youth with a demonstrated commitment to social change.

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  • Clemencia Cosentino & Anca Dumitrescu & Aravind Moorthy & Anu Rangarajan & Arthur Shaw & Matt Sloan & Swetha Sridharan & Cicely Thomas & Barry Burciul, "undated". "Learning Across Borders: The Collaborative Creation of a Monitoring Evaluation and Learning Framework for the MasterCard Foundation Scholars Program," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 26c8c9eb89de41aebb4e07e2d, Mathematica Policy Research.
  • Handle: RePEc:mpr:mprres:26c8c9eb89de41aebb4e07e2df4c6649
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