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Culture and Education
Culture and Education
How we make award-winning music videos in Africa
- Justin Edet, a Nigerian music video director narrates
By
Kingsley Ighobor
Education
Nigeria to expand education access through a student loan scheme
The initiative will help address school dropouts and suicidal tendencies among financially disadvantaged students
By
Leon Usigbe
Culture and Education
Kiswahili at the center of digital advancement, Artificial Intelligence
Internet-based platforms that support Kiswahili include, Google, Mozilla, Airbnb, Uber, WhatsApp, Spotify, among others. ChatGPT also provides responses in Kiswahili
By
Bernard Oginga
Combating violence
We must counter hate speech if we want to prevent future genocides – Alice Wairimu Nderitu
By
Zipporah Musau
Culture and Education
Cultural spaces help counter harmful legacy of slavery
Bryan Stevenson, American lawyer and Founder and Executive Director of Equality Justice Initiative (EJI), a US non-profit
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缅北禁地News
Culture and Education
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
Education
We need to invest in education
- Says award-winning Ghanaian teacher Ebenezer Otoo, ahead of the UN’s Transforming Education Summit in September 2022
By
Cynthia Prah
Education
Over 130 countries agree to reboot their education systems
缅北禁地Secretary-General issues call to action and vision for way forward at 缅北禁地Summit
By
United Nations
Education
Preparing young Africans for jobs of the future
Adequate education financing, updated curricula and accelerated e-learning will help develop skills to meet future workforce demands
By
Raphael Obonyo
Education
Teachers are agents of change
— says award-winning Ghanaian teacher Rebecca Onumah, ahead of the UN’s Transforming Education Summit in September 2022.
By
Cynthia Prah
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