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UNGA2024
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UNESCO, AU urge leaders to prioritize equal opportunity in education
A new report the region has the world’s largest out-of-school population despite significant steps made to provide education
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UNESCO
Kiswahili is a language that speaks to both past and present
With over 200 million speakers, it is one of the most widely used African languages, encompassing more than a dozen main dialects.
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UNESCO
Teacher Educators in Sahel countries Met for Peace-building and PVE in Dakar
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UNESCO
Regional workshop on educational and training qualification systems in Dakar
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UNESCO
From Policy to Practice: Capacity-building Workshop on Prevention of Violent Extremism through Education (PVE-E) in West Africa and the Sahel
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UNESCO
In Zimbabwe, men and boys are involved in gender equality
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UNESCO
World poverty could be cut in half if all adults completed secondary education
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UNESCO
Is wastewater the new black gold?
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UNESCO
STEM clinics to boost girls’ participation in STEM education in Ghana
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UNESCO
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