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Education

Sudan: Countries Need Higher Education to Rebuild After Conflict – Study Finds Foreign Aid Isn’t Going Where It’s Needed

Yesterday at 06:46 AM, via AllAfrica

[The Conversation Africa] Higher education institutions are frequent casualties in violent conflicts. In Palestine, Ukraine and Sudan, to mention only a few recent examples, university campuses have been bombed. Academics, staff and students have been killed, injured or displaced. Teaching, learning and research have been undermined or come to a halt.

Rising Send costs will ‘bankrupt’ eight in 10 English local authorities, leaders say

Thursday at 20:24 PM, via The Guardian

Councils call on ministers to write off special educational needs and disability deficits that are predicted to reach £14bn in 2028

Eight in 10 English local authorities will be in effect bankrupted by rising special educational needs spending unless the government introduces significant reforms to the system, council leaders have said.

Councils have called on ministers to write off special...

Ghana: An Investment in African Education Is an Investment in a Brighter Future

Thursday at 17:19 PM, via AllAfrica

[Ghanaian Times] AFRICA stands at a pivotal moment in its education journey. Across Nigeria, Ghana, Tanzania, Togo, Uganda and other countries across the continent are working to improve their domestic education systems. However, pressures stretch across the entire system, threatening the very heart of education. UNICEF warns that six million more children may be left out of school over the...

Liberia: Liberia’s Judiciary Revives Judicial Education With Peer-to-Peer Training

Thursday at 13:04 PM, via AllAfrica

[New Dawn] Buchanan, Grand Bassa County -February 5, 2026: In a quiet coastal city far from the bustle of Monrovia, Liberia’s judges gathered for something that had not happened in more than a decade: a week-long judicial training designed to strengthen competence, accountability, and access to justice.

Ghana: President Directs Probe Into Cash-for-Scholarship Claims

Thursday at 12:37 PM, via AllAfrica

[Ghanaian Times] PRESIDENT John Dramani Mahama has directed the National Investigation Bureau (NIB) to conduct a full-scale probe into allegations of improper practices in the award of government overseas scholarship.

Liberia: NPA Launches $1m Drive to Revive UL

Thursday at 00:44 AM, via AllAfrica

[Liberian Observer] In a major boost to the University of Liberia’s revitalization efforts, the National Port Authority (NPA) has kicked off a US $1 million fundraising campaign aimed at improving learning conditions across the University’s four campuses.

Liberia: Alpha Phi Alpha Upholds Education, National Development Goals

Thursday at 00:44 AM, via AllAfrica

[Liberian Observer] The Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Incorporated, has reaffirmed its enduring commitment to education, leadership, and national renewal, declaring that investment in learning remains Liberia’s most reliable pathway to dignity, prosperity, and stability.

Liberia: Liberia Launches First Girls’ Education Scorecard!

Wednesday at 23:50 PM, via AllAfrica

[Liberian Observer] At the 2025 Joint Education Sector Review in Buchanan, the Ministry of Education and partners unveiled the National Policy on Girls’ Education (NPGE) Indicators Scorecard–Liberia’s first tool tracking real progress for girls in school.

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