International Day to End Violence Against Women – A Global Call for Change
25/11/2024“I stayed silent because I thought no one would believe me. Now I speak, so no one else has to feel that way.” These powerful words from Amina Yasuf, a.
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“I stayed silent because I thought no one would believe me. Now I speak, so no one else has to feel that way.” These powerful words from Amina Yasuf, a.
The education sector in Africa is constantly evolving, and South Africa’s universities are at the forefront of this transformation. With several institutions achieving top positions in global rankings, South Africa.
In recent years, the African diaspora has played an increasingly significant role in supporting the academic ambitions of African students through scholarships. This support transcends mere goodwill, representing a strategic.
London, United Kingdom—Arc. Sonny Echono, the Executive Secretary of TETFund, Nigeria, delivered an inspiring keynote address at the 9th Africa Summit, held at the House of Lords in London. The.
London, United Kingdom, July 18, 2024: The Executive Secretary of TETFund , Nigeria, Arc. Sonny Echono delivered a stirring keynote address at the 9th African Leadership Magazine Summit, held in.
In a pivotal moment for Africa’s future, distinguished leaders gathered on the sidelines of the African Union Mid-Year Summit have issued an urgent call to tackle the continent’s escalating learning.
Taking its roots in the heat of colonization and racial discrimination, Pan-Africanism is a tool geared towards unifying and globally advancing the continent through solidarity and resilience. It gained.
African countries are striving to improve access to quality education and equip future generations with the skills needed to thrive amidst growing technological advancements. This necessitates a shift in educational.
Despite education being the foundation of a thriving society, millions of African children are still denied the chance to learn and develop, missing out on a vital opportunity for growth..
In the decades following independence, African nations have struggled with the vestiges of colonial rule in many aspects of society. Among the most profound and persistent of these legacies is.