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Half of Youth in Sub-Saharan Africa Are Out of School

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While East Asian countries turned their youth bulges into an engine for growth, the same phenomenon is spelling out a…

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Early Childhood Education in Sub-Saharan Africa

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Economic inequalities and other forms of social deprivation in early childhood are closely linked to lower income and social disadvantage…

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Africa: Make Girls’ Access to Education a Reality

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Millions of pregnant and married adolescent girls across many African countries are being denied their education because of discriminatory policies and practices,…

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How should Africa teach its multilingual children?

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The African child normally starts to struggle at school when he is about ten or 11 years old, at the…

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Millions of girls remain out of school

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According to the 2014 Millennium Development Goals Report, a United Nations annual report that tracks progress towards achieving the MDGs,…

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Inclusive education in Africa: Look beyond the school gates

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Every child deserves to receive a quality education. Education is a fundamental human right and a social good. But, the…

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Africa ‘must think big for its children’

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Africa has always been a continent of contrasts. And the latest findings from an amazing team of international researchers show…

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70 million children get no education

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Almost 70 million children across the world are prevented from going to school each day, a study published today reveals. Those living…

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UNESCO – Education and Literacy in Africa

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Of all regions, sub-Saharan Africa has the highest rates of education exclusion. Over one-fifth of children between the ages of…

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Africa’s Education Crisis: In School But Not Learning

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It’s unfathomable that of Africa’s nearly 128 million school-aged children, 17 million will never attend school. Perhaps even more shocking…

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