A report released today on the International Day of Education sounds alarm as the number of school-aged children in crisis worldwide requiring urgent support to access quality education reaches a ...
The report highlights the urgency to address the education and skills gaps, among other investment and policy priorities, which could help accelerate growth to end poverty in Sub-Saharan Africa.
A modest increase in public education funding directed towards the most vulnerable students could lift millions out of learning poverty. By prioritizing proven interventions, like targeted instruction ...
Laying the foundation on the changing academic realities is espoused in Zimbabwe’s Heritage Based curriculum and the ...
Across Africa, nearly 600 million people live in energy poverty, deprived of reliable access to electricity—a fundamental ...
Women Affairs Minister Sulaiman-Ibrahim has highlighted urgent meed to safeguard vulnerable children, emphasising collective ...
The document examines the multi-dimensional inequality in Sub-Saharan Africa, highlighting economic, social, political, and ...
Child and teenage pregnancy has a ripple effect on young girls and their futures within society. Some of these girls are forced to drop out of school, which in turn increases the cycle of poverty as ...