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Are We Decolonizing African Education to Unveil New Horizons?

In the decades following independence, African nations have struggled with the vestiges of colonial rule in many aspects of society. Among the most profound and persistent of these legacies is.

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Education for All: Tanzania’s Push for Universal Access

In the quest for societal advancement and human development, education is the bedrock on which many nations across the globe build their future. However, despite the global recognition of education’s.

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Rwanda: Raising the Bar on Education

The former president of Liberia, Ellen Johnson Sirleaf once said “Investing in education is investing in the future of a nation. Rwanda’s commitment to quality education is a beacon of.

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Is AfDB impacting education in Nigeria, Malawi?

Can you envision a society devoid of education? Education stands as the gateway to a realm abundant with opportunities and personal advancement, a fundamental right every child deserves access to..

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World Bank’s Influence on Ghana’s Education Revolution

Ghana’s education sector has undergone a remarkable transformation in recent decades. From facing challenges of access, quality, and equity, the country has witnessed significant progress in education outcomes. This advancement.

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Fostering Innovation and Partnership in Africa’s Educational Landscape

The foundation of development is education, which shapes people’s, communities’, and countries’ futures. Africa benefits greatly from education since it may stimulate economic growth, encourage creativity, and reduce poverty. However,.

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Professor Openjuru, Vice-Chancellor of Gulu University Honoured as the African Educationist of the Year at the 12th POTY in Ethiopia

African Leadership Magazine is delighted to announce that Professor George L. Openjuru, the Vice-Chancellor of Gulu University, will be honored with the prestigious award of African Educationist of the Year.

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Advancements in West African Learning Institutions

West Africa has become a hub of educational progress, as governments, private entities, and academic leaders converge in their commitment to excellence. From substantial investments in infrastructure to the integration.

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