World Bank, anxious last vestiges Zimbabwe’s former inclination toward — Michael Dorris, Rooms House Stone: “Thistle” Series Essays

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The World Bank, anxious that the last vestiges of Zimbabwe's former inclination toward socialism be abandoned, successfully urged the imposition of a token tuition charge for all grade levels. Equivalent to one U. S. dollar per year per child, this fee constitutes a burden to the poorest families, who have responded by sending only boys to classes. Too many of the girls . . . have resorted to prostitution in order to eat.

Michael Dorris, Rooms in the House of Stone: The "Thistle" Series of Essays

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