Noticia África


Learning loss from Covid in Sub-Saharan Africa: Evidence from Malawi

Publicado: 20 abril 2022

[responsivevoice_button buttontext=”Dale clic para escuchar” voice=”UK English Female”] Sub-Saharan Africa/April 20, 2022/By: SALMAN ASIM, RAVINDER GERA and ARCHIT SINGHAL/Source: https://blogs.worldbank.org/ Emerging evidence, including from a recent review of 29 studies from 17 countries, demonstrates that the Covid-19 pandemic and associated closures of schools have been correlated with substantial loss in learning. In South Africa, Grade 2 students lost […]


How insecurity, poverty, corruption fueled learning crisis in Nigeria

Publicado: 19 abril 2022

[responsivevoice_button buttontext=”Dale clic para escuchar” voice=”UK English Female”] Nigeria/April 19, 2022/By Joseph Erunke/Source: https://www.vanguardngr.com/ Nigeria’s education sector has undergone a lot of reforms over the decades. The sector has long not only been privatised but also commercialised. There have been private schools existing alongside the public ones since the 1960s. There has been the adoption […]


Ways to improve quality of Nigeria’s education system

Publicado: 8 abril 2022

[responsivevoice_button buttontext=”Dale clic para escuchar” voice=”UK English Female”] Nigeria/April 08, 2022/By: Sponsored/Source: https://guardian.ng/ Nigeria is a country with a massive, growing population and an eye towards the future. This nation is rushing to modernize, and the speed of this phenomenon is causing cracks to appear. One of the things that I’ve noticed while writing a writemypapers.org […]


Is Learning Passport A Solution To Nigeria’s Education System?

Publicado: 1 abril 2022

[responsivevoice_button buttontext=”Dale clic para escuchar” voice=”UK English Female”] Nigeria/April 01, 2022/ By Henry Tyohemba/Source: https://leadership.ng/ Nigeria’s education sector is being faced by many challenges that have contributed to keeping more than 10.5 million children out of school in Africa’s most populous nation. One of these challenges is access to quality learning, exacerbated in recent times by attacks […]


Nigeria: Strikes Worsen Varsity Education, Pro Chancellors Tell Govt, Academic Union

Publicado: 26 marzo 2022

[responsivevoice_button buttontext=”Dale clic para escuchar” voice=”UK English Female”] Nigeria/March 26, 2022/By Shina Abubakar/Source: https://allafrica.com/ THE Conference of Pro Chancellors of State-Owned Universities in Nigeria, COPSUN, yesterday, lamented that incessant industrial action by the Academic Staff Union of Universities, ASUU, remains an impediment to improving quality of education in the country’s higher institutions. COPSUN said this […]


12 Million Nigerian Students to Have Increased Access to Education Through New Learning Passport

Publicado: 25 marzo 2022

[responsivevoice_button buttontext=”Dale clic para escuchar” voice=”UK English Female”] Nigeria/March 25, 2022/Source: https://african.business/ The Government of Nigeria, UNICEF and partners today launched the Nigeria Learning Passport (NLP), an online, mobile and soon-to-be offline learning platform that will provide continuous education to 3 million learners in 2022 alone, and a total of 12 million by 2025. “To […]