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Education

Eritrea: Voluntary Blood Donation in Adi-Quala Sub-Zone

Yesterday at 20:00 PM, via AllAfrica

[Shabait] Secondary school students in Adi-Quala sub-zone have voluntarily contributed 543 units of blood with a view to saving lives through their donated blood. The donation was made during a program conducted from 23 to 26 March.

Sudan: Prime Minister Issues Three Executive Directives On Ai Education, Health Sector Digitalization, and National Project Management

Yesterday at 19:28 PM, via AllAfrica

[SNA] Khartoum, March 30, 2026 (SUNA) – Prime Minister Dr. Kamil Idris issued three executive directives to initiate the implementation of key national programmes, following a meeting with Minister of Digital Transformation and Telecommunications, Engineer Ahmed Dirdiri Ghandour. The directives set out clearly defined timelines and mandate coordination with relevant authorities.

Rwanda: Why Judiciary Is Taking ADR to Schools

Yesterday at 17:31 PM, via AllAfrica

[New Times] The Judiciary’s decision to introduce Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) Clubs in univerisities and secondary schools has been hailed as a step toward nurturing a culture of dialogue and peaceful conflict resolution from a young age.

Ghana: Govt to Establish New College of Education At Nzinibo

Yesterday at 13:56 PM, via AllAfrica

[Ghanaian Times] THE government has announced plans to establish a new College of Education at Nzinibo in the Jomoro Municipality of the Western Region to help address the manpower needs of the education sector.

Liberia: UMU Graduates Urged to Embrace Global Mindset, Life-Long Learning

Yesterday at 13:50 PM, via AllAfrica

[FrontPageAfrica] Monrovia — Graduates of United Methodist University have been challenged to view education as a life-long bridge to global understanding during the institution’s 21st Commencement Convocation held at the Liberty Christian Center in Johnsonville.

Liberia: ‘Optimize Your Potential, Don’t Squeeze It.’

Yesterday at 13:46 PM, via AllAfrica

[New Dawn] Broad Street, Monrovia, Liberia, March 31, 2026: University of Liberia lecturer in the Department of Economics and former Secretary General of the Federation of African Law Students, Ephraim T. Nyumah, has urged Liberian youth to optimize their potential to contribute to the sustainable growth and development of Liberia.

Uganda: Courts or Cover – How KIU’s Legal Offensive Risks Silencing Public Accountability

Yesterday at 07:04 AM, via AllAfrica

[Nile Post] At the heart of the ongoing legal battle between Kampala International University (KIU) and academic Dr Jimmy Spire Ssentongo lies a question far bigger than defamation. It is a question about power, accountability, and whether institutions can use the courts not just to defend their reputation, but to suppress scrutiny.

The brilliant students the UK doesn’t want – podcast

Yesterday at 04:00 AM, via The Guardian

Why has the UK introduced a ban on student visas for four countries? Today in Focus talks to affected students in Sudan and Afghanistan, as well as our home affairs editor, Rajeev Syal

In early March, with little warning, the UK announced a ban on student visas for four countries: Sudan, Afghanistan, Myanmar and Cameroon.

It came as devastating news to Afra Elmahdi (pictured), an exceptional...

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