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      • Every child has the right to an education. And over the past two decades, Africa has improved children's access to education thanks to commitment and action by the continent's leadership. While progress has been promising, challenges remain. In Sub-Saharan Africa, 9 out of 10 children cannot read and understand a simple text by age 10.
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  1. Education in Africa. 2024 is the African Union's Year of Education. In line with its firm commitment to the continent, UNESCO is at the forefront of advancing learning across Africa as it strives to ensure inclusive and equitable quality education for all.

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    • Many Obstacles to Learning
    • Tackling Worrying Dropout Rates
    • Engagement Key to Education
    • 'Out of The Darkness'

    It is still common in many areas to find children on farms or playing on the streets instead of attending school. Some countries lack proper school structures, and many are dilapidated. "There are no toilets, desks, or even chairs in my school," Umaru Harisa, a primary school student in Nigeria, told DW. He also complained that his school is very f...

    In South Africa, at least 40% of all students drop out of school before completing grade 12. Girls make up the majority of this group. The consequences of youth prematurely dropping out of school are severe and long-lasting, with many often trapped in a vicious cycle of unemployment and poverty. "I should have continued with my studies instead of f...

    Girls like Akhona need support beyond the classroom, however most African countries lack programs to empower girls holistically. One example of such an initiative is Isibindi Ezikoleni — which roughly translates to "Courage in Schools" — organized by the National Association of Childcare Workers in South Africa. The program focuses on tackling the ...

    In northern Nigeria's Minchika village, local authorities are also encouraging children to stay in the classroom. Yunus Musa, the co-founder of the Give North Education campaign — which advocates basic education for all, not just a privileged few — has dedicated his life to helping rural kids access education. He believes getting African children b...

  3. Given the importance of educating Africas children and youth, I would urge the committee to bolster USG attention, funding, and support to increase access to quality education. I offer...

  4. The report intends to contribute to the facilitation of high-level policy discussions between national education authorities, regional and continental bodies on possible strategic shifts and interventions to boost access to education and improve the quality of teaching and learning in Africa.

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  5. Feb 18, 2023 · What is the situation for access to quality education in Africa? In about half of African countries, the out-of-school rate among primary school-age children is less than 10% while it is over 50% for the upper secondary school. This rate is increasing in several countries.

  6. Feb 21, 2024 · UNESCO, as the UN lead organization for education, is determined to support the efforts of African States to achieve universal primary and secondary education and access to quality higher education and research opportunities in Africa.

  7. Sep 20, 2021 · The report reviews the progress and challenges of education in Africa over the past decade and offers recommendations for long-term improvements. It focuses on equity, quality, and the needs of the fast-growing youth population.

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