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Africa Educational Leadership Forum London 2026: Transforming Africa’s Education Systems

Africa Educational Leadership Forum London 2026 convenes global leaders to drive education transformation across the continent. Transforming Africa’s Education Systems: Policy, Partnerships & Pipeline Development London, United Kingdom — May.

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The Power of the Bridge: Why Inclusive Empowerment is the New Global Currency

By Selveena Parmanum “Education is often cited as the ‘passport to the future’, yet a passport is a stagnant document without a road to travel. Throughout my year of advocating.

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Rwanda and Tanzania Set the Pace for Innovation and Education in Africa

Rwanda and Tanzania are emerging as leading examples of how strategic investments in education and innovation can drive sustainable economic growth across Africa. Both countries have adopted forward-looking approaches that.

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From Intervention to Innovation: TETFund’s Strategic Leap into Global Health Research

Nigeria’s ambition to transition from a resource-dependent economy to a knowledge-driven powerhouse rests heavily on the strength of its research ecosystem. With the commissioning of two advanced laboratories at the.

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UJ Honours Monica Geingos: A Legacy of Advocacy, A Call to Continue

At the University of Johannesburg (UJ) on 16 March 2026, the conferral of an honorary doctorate on Namibia’s former First Lady, Monica Geingos, carried more than ceremonial significance. Beneath the.

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World Bank Guarantees Angola’s $400 Million Debt-for-Education Swap

The Angolan government has secured approval from the World Bank and its insurance arm, the Multilateral Investment Guarantee Agency (MIGA), for guarantees supporting a landmark debt-for-education swap.   The arrangement.

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Morocco Doubles Down on Human Capital with $15 Billion Health and Education Push

Morocco’s finance ministry has submitted a 2026 draft budget totalling 761.3 billion dirhams ($83 billion), a 5.5% increase from last year, marking one of the most expansive fiscal plans in.

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Africa’s Untapped Billions: Why Books Could Be the Next Big Industry

Step into the McMillan Memorial Library in Nairobi and you encounter bookshelves and a metaphor for Africa’s greatest missed opportunity. For over 90 years, this landmark has stood as a.

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Taiwan Strengthens Grassroots Diplomacy with Visit to the Solomon and Mary Lar Foundation

The serene hills of Abuja pulsed with diplomacy, legacy, and shared purpose as the Solomon and Mary Lar Foundation welcomed Taiwan’s Head of Mission to Nigeria, Ambassador Andy Yih-Ping Liu,.

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Deputy Speaker Kalu Earns PhD, Merges Public Service with Academic Excellence at Abuja Leadership Centre

In an examplary fusion of governance and scholarship, Deputy Speaker of the Nigeria’s House of Representatives, Rt Hon. Benjamin Okezie Kalu, successfully defended his doctoral thesis in Policy and Strategic.

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