Girls paying the price: Sextortion in Africa’s Education Systems

Transparency International has issued a strong call for African governments and regional institutions to confront sextortion and other forms of gendered corruption that continue to deny millions of female and…

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Why do long and intensive studying contribute to hair loss in men?

It is rare to find an expert in a particular field—such as a professor or a doctor—who still has thick hair, especially on the upper part of the head, from…

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German-language job seekers offered Certification Exams in Rwanda

Rwandans and other individuals seeking jobs that require German language skills have been offered certification examinations in Rwanda. The German Language Academy, Der Sprachen Hub, is currently providing Rwandans and…

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Rwanda welcomes another cohort of Zimbabwean teachers

Rwanda’s Ministry of Education (MINEDUC) has received a second cohort of 143 teachers from Zimbabwe, reinforcing a bilateral teacher exchange programme aimed at strengthening teaching capacity and improving learning outcomes…

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EAC Experts Urged to Shift from Silos to Synergy in Climate Communication

The Intergovernmental Authority on Development IGAD Climate Prediction and Applications Centre (ICPAC) has called for stronger coordination among key sectors to improve how climate information is shared with citizens across…

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Teachers worry as Rwanda rolls out 5G learning

The Government of Rwanda has embarked on an ambitious project to connect all schools across the country to high-speed 5G internet through the “Smart Education Project” under the Ministry of…

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Parents request cost reduction of nursing education

Parents with children studying Nursing and Midwifery are asking the Government to reduce the cost of education for these students, in a bid to support the initiative of quadrupling (4×4)…

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How preschools in Rwanda were started by a saving group of 13 teachers

The idea of establishing preschools came up to them in September 1988, after observing that parents were going to farm with children, working alongside them but leaving before the day’s…

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