Africa was labeled an illiterate continent for a very long time, but that narrative has changed considerably as more children enroll in school. With more African governments investing in school infrastructure and teacher training, that literary gap keeps reducing by the day.
Though there is still room...
Among the sterling achievements in the struggle against global poverty in sub-Saharan Africa is the progress of female literacy. The capacity of developing nations to provide girls and women with access to education remains vital to nations’ economic and political well-being.
The World Bank defines literacy as the...
Innovation and creativity are the backbones of entrepreneurship. Domestic and international competition, changing government regulations, and rapidly shifting market conditions demand constant creative innovation for organizations to survive.
Creativity and innovation have brought out the world's most advanced technologies and engineering. Whether it is cosmetic products,...
Education is an important factor in child development. There are several opinions whether an educated child develops differently from a child who is not educated. There are those who firmly believe that proper education enhances a child's development, ensures better future opportunities and boosts the...
Education is like a tree. It grows when its roots are fed with knowledge and experience, and it grows alongside a community of other trees, learning from them as well. With education, you will find support materials for your digital tree to grow, including books...
In 1989 the world declared that education became a fundamental right to all children regardless of gender, race, class. This was firstly recognized by the Universal Declaration of Human Rights 1948 but in the year 2000 member states added it as an official United Nations...
19 Jan
Do you remember your first classroom? Pictures of apples and trees on the wall, alphabets all over. Well, no more of the traditional four-walled classes! The Covid 19 pandemic changed the mode of learning as we know it. Because of the nature of the disease...
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Milly excitedly ran to the door to open it for her father. This was her routine everyday when he came from work. She was always the first one to meet him. Part of her excitement was...
The United Nations’ fourth sustainable development goal states “Ensure inclusive and equitable quality education and promote lifelong learning opportunities for all”
This statement is yet to materialize fully in many nations of sub-Saharan Africa because of chronic widespread poverty and unequal resource distribution in the continent....
The world forest cover is shrinking by the day and time is ripe for the world to initiate conversations and an all-inclusive approach to repopulate the forests of the world for the sake of humanity that heavily relies on them. It is high time leaders...