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Technical and Vocational Education and Training in Tajikistan and Other Central Asian countries. Main Results and Policy Directions Year of publication: 2021 Corporate author: Asian Development Bank (ADB) This publication is an analysis of the technical and vocational education and training (TVET) system and its effectiveness in Tajikistan and other Central Asian countries, with recommendations for policy makers and implementers. It shows the importance of TVET and the urgent need for its improvement in the context of labor market needs and responses to the Sustainable Development Goals. Shadow Education: Private Supplementary Education and Its Challenges to Public Administration in Education in the Asian Region Year of publication: 2016 Author: Mark Bray | Chad Leakins This monograph is the result of a collaboration between the Asian Development Bank and the Comparative Education Research Center of the University of Hong Kong on research on shadow education and approaches to its management, conducted by Professors Mark Bray and Chad Likins of the University of Hong Kong. The monograph describes shadow education as a large-scale phenomenon spreading rapidly throughout the Asian region, as well as the results of scholarly discussions on the demand and determinants of supply in this field. Also forecasts the consequences of the spread of shadow education for the Asian region. Children with Disabilities in Europe and Central Asia: A Statistical Overview of Their Well-Being Year of publication: 2023 Corporate author: United Nations (UN) This regional report provides critical evidence for decision-makers across countries to use in both policy and programming. In the context of the Global Disability Inclusion Strategy and Policy, UNICEF in Europe and Central Asia will use this valuable resource to embark on the next level of engagement to give all children with disabilities the opportunity to realize their rights on an equal basis with their peers.