According to recent UNESCO data, Africa has significantly improved its school enrollment rates. Despite this, the continent faces a foundational...
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According to recent UNESCO data, Africa has significantly improved its school enrollment rates. Despite this, the continent faces a foundational learning crisis as many children struggle with basic literacy and numeracy. In fact, nearly 90% of students cannot read a simple 150-word text by age 10. Through her advocacy organization, Human Capital Africa (HCA), former… Read More »Africa’s Fresh Strategy to Improve Foundational Learning
According to recent UNESCO data, Africa has significantly improved its school enrollment rates. Despite this, the continent faces a foundational...
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