Transforming education in Africa : an evidence-based overview and recommendations for long-term improvements
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Type | Report |
information source | ERIC |
Author | UNICEF |
Pages | 50 p. |
Publisher |
New York: UNICEF، 2021
Addis Ababa: African Union Commission (AUC)، 2021 |
Publisher address |
3 United Nations Plaza. New York, NY 10017. United States. UNICEF. T: 0012123267000 . F: 0012128877465. http://www.unicef.org/education.
Roosvelt Street W21K19. Addis Ababa. Ethiopia. P.O. Box: 3243. African Union Commission (AUC). T: 00251115517700 . F: 00251115517844. https://au.int/en/commission. |
ERIC document no. | ED615607 |
Electronic Location |
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Descriptors | Educational development trends - COVID-19 - Pandemics - Equal education - Lower secondary education - Population trends - Illiteracy - Adult literacy - Access to education - Out of school youth - Graduation - Vocational education - Educational quality - Learning outcomes - Teacher employment - Educational finances - Financial support - Barriers - Rural urban differences - Disadvantaged - Electronic learning - Hygiene - Distance education - Class size - Information systems - Morocco |
Language of document | English |
Country | United States |
This report, which has been developed through a partnership between the African Union Commission (AUC) and UNICEF, aims to: 1) track the progress that African nations have made in education, especially in relation to Sustainable Development Goal 4 (SDG4) and the Continental Education Strategy for Africa (CESA) goals; 2) identify the challenges that African leaders and decision makers face in providing inclusive quality education, especially those related to the COVID-19 pandemic; and 3) make recommendations that could help accelerate progress in education, and prevent the COVID-19 pandemic from eroding the gains that have been made to date. The report relies primarily on data from the UNESCO Institute for Statistics (UIS) and household surveys such as the Multiple Indicator Cluster Surveys (MICS) and Demographic Health Surveys (DHS). It is based on robust statistical analysis to illustrate the progress and challenges of education in Africa. The goal is to offer African leaders and decision makers a valuable, evidence-based snapshot of the state of education across the continent of Africa, and practical ideas that they can implement in their particular countries. (ERIC)
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UNICEF. (2021). Transforming education in Africa : an evidence-based overview and recommendations for long-term improvements. Retrieved from search.shamaa.org |