For those of us who have experience of trying to run a table-tennis tournament in a drafty wooden hut during the winter months, this is clearly good news. However, I can't help wondering whether this investment in buildings is simply a case of throwing money at the sector while ignoring our most vital resource: the workers. A key characteristic of informal education is that it can take place anywhere and is not limited to a particular space. While buildings are important, youth...


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